September 6, 2022 -- II Peter 2:1 -- Jesus the True Teacher and Master

But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction.
II Peter 2:1 ESV

As one who visits in prison, bringing the Gospel, I can assure you this passage is accurate. There are many false prophets who seek to dissuade the believers from continuing to believe in Jesus Christ—the Master Who bought them. There are many reasons for this.

  1. The Devil hates it when a man is captured by Christ, where this man is denying himself in order to follow Jesus. There will be many fierce temptations back to old sins and old slavery.

  2. Most of those who are in charge of prison programming and schedules do not believe there is ultimate Truth. Religion—whether it is Wiccan, or Islam, Buddhism or Christianity, Jehovah’s Witnesses or any other group—must conform to the pattern set by the prison without reference to any truth claim.

  3. Christians must not proselytize—that is, Christians may not actively seek to make converts out of non-Christians. However, while I am serving in prison, the JW’s have actively pursued newly believing Christians and drawn them away from Christianity—leading such to deny the Master, Jesus, and His deity. In another recent instance, one man who was a Baptist was catechized to believe his faith is wrong and he was later baptized as a Roman Catholic.

  4. Presently the lingering effects of Covid has the impact that many prisons have limited access to those who desire to attend chapel or Bible Study Groups. The prison population is divided into cohorts, so there is not a general mixing of the whole population. This means for 6 to 8 weeks Christians in one cohort may not attend, because they are not part of the group that is permitted to attend. 

  5. The environment of prison is not conducive to maintaining one’s faith on one’s own. The fact is, Christians no matter where they live, are called to meet together, to look to Jesus, the Author and Perfector of our faith. Thanks be to God for the privilege I have, along with many, many other Christians, to bring the Gospel to those whose hearts thirst for Christ, the well of salvation.

Ask yourself today, what teachings are you receiving, via podcasts or social media, which are detrimental to your faith. Any teaching which does not proclaim Jesus Christ as fully human and fully divine, the One and Only Way to the Father, is not in fact Christian. Ask yourself today, as school begins, what is my teacher or professor’s bias? Is this teacher an opponent to Christian faith? Parents, make sure you are following up with your children on this so that the very things you are seeking to instill in your children are not undermined 40 hours a week by school.

Get to church—one that preaches the whole Bible and God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Stay connected to God as you read your Bible daily.

Pray—have formal times of prayer and informal times during the day so that you recognize the LORD your God hears you, wherever you are. He is as near as a sigh or a prayer. Pray for those who are incarcerated, that God will continue to make a way open for those who are bringing the Gospel.

Encourage other believers. Wherever you are, in prison or at work, in school or at coffee time with friends, proclaim Jesus Christ and Him as Lord to the glory of the Father. The Spirit will lead you to other believers who need Him, who you can encourage and by spending time with them will encourage you.

Worship God. Thank Him for all the blessings He has given you. Confess you sins, including your tendency to wander form Him and acknowledge how often He brings you back to Himself.

Ask your questions. If you are struggling about certain bible issues or questions, find a Christian whose faith you admire and get your questions answered so that you will continue to grow in the glorious knowledge of Jesus Christ—Who by the powerful presence of His Spirit living in you, will one day, present you without spot or blemish before the Father in heaven.

Faithful God, You have promised in Your Word that Your divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him Who called us to His Own glory and excellence. Increase the faith of Your servants by the work of Your Spirit. Let the knowledge of Jesus Christ and His victories roll through our land to the honour and praise our Your Name, Father of Glory. Amen.
(the first sentence of this prayer is based on II Peter 1:3)
 

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September 5, 2022 -- Job 5:7 -- The Suffering Arbiter

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but man is born to trouble
as the sparks fly upward.
Job 5:7 ESV

Perhaps this brief proverb from the Book of Job is familiar to you? Those who love the movie Anne of Green Gables might recognize this verse because it is quoted there. Just think of roaring campfires, the deep night pierced by the flames which lick up the wood and as the wood is devoured it breaks before the blazing tongues of fire, sending sparks jumping upwards and dancing in the night air. It is beautiful to see.

Why is man born to trouble and suffering? It is Job’s question as he wrestles with God and strives against his friends whose words do not bring him comfort. So, Job longs for a mediator between himself and God. “There is no arbiter between us, who might lay his hand on us both” (Job 9:33). It is our suffering that drives us into the arms of Jesus Christ—the arbiter between God and man. It is suffering that shows us the ugliness of our sins and the wrong-headedness of our old nature. It is suffering, the path which Jesus endured, which unites us with Christ—for He suffered more than we ever could or will—and His suffering, death and resurrection made us right with God.

When I see sparks fly upward, I am reminded of my desire to fly up to God. But I also recognize how easily my own passion dies out. When I see sparks fly upward, I am reminded that Christ was raised up and His fiery passion never burned out, He endured great agony on the cross so that He might lay a hand on us and a hand on His Father and present us to the Father as blameless and pure. Jesus’ sacrifice has done this for us. Hallelujah, what a Savior!

Father in heaven, hallowed be Your Name! Mighty LORD of Splendor, You, Who alone lives in unapproachable light, blessed are You--for You have ignited in Your people an unstoppable fire stoked by Your Spirit so that our lives are ablaze with the glory of Jesus Christ. When the suffering comes, direct us, God of all Help and Strength, to Jesus, in Whom there is all help. When suffering comes, Faithful Father, send Your Spirit so that we, Your people, know the hand of the Arbiter, Who lays His hand on You and on us--Jesus, Who keeps us in Your reconciling grace and mercy. Amen.

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September 3, 2022 -- Esther 10:3 -- Leading in peace

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For Mordecai the Jew was second in rank to King Ahasuerus, and he was great among the Jews and popular with the multitude of his brothers, for he sought the welfare of his people and spoke peace to all his people.
Esther 10:3 ESV

What happens to many people when they gain power? They change. They act as if this power was their right and so begin to speak harshly, act unjustly and show favoritism to others. It is heartening to read of Mordecai who was raised to a very powerful position and yet he kept his humility and he spoke peace to his people.

The Jewish people had faced annihilation by Haman. His earlier rise to power the backlighting to Mordecai’s rise to power. Haman hated the Jewish people—the people of God who were protected by His promises. Therefore, Haman acted in a way that shows his contempt and hatred for God. Mordecai continually showed allegiance to God, no matter the difficult circumstances he faced. And when he came to power, he was still humble and submitted to God.

Mordecai spoke peace to a people who had been in upheaval because of the recent threat to their survival. People who have faced disaster are still facing adrenalin rushes and reactionary thinking. A man who can speak peace to such people is a man who walks in the power of God.

Beloved in the Lord Jesus Christ—in your sphere of influence, how are you speaking peace to the people in your life? How are you keeping your eye on Jesus Christ so that your life is in all things submitted to Him as you exercise whatever influence you have. May God direct you in HIs great love.

Father in heaven, thank You for the people You have put into our lives. Thank You for those who look up to us. Direct us by Your Word and Spirit so that our lives reflect the beauty of Your peace. Faithful Father, give us holy boldness to live for You in such a way that others will see our love for Jesus and commitment to Him and desire to follow Jesus also. Amen.

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September 2, 2022 -- I Peter 5:7 -- Removing the weight of anxiety

…cast all your anxieties on Him, because He cares for you…
I Peter 5:7 ESV

There are so many things which can cause people stress and anxiety. Right now the media is shouting about inflation. Inspectors are at the nuclear power plant in the Ukraine, inspecting damages there while the war rages on. Other stresses can be more personal. Will your children be okay? Will your finances hold up? Can God love me even after all I have done? Does God care about all the things which run through my brain?

Throw all those anxieties up to Him in prayer. He cares for you. The proof is in the prayer Jesus taught His followers to pray. It begins “Our Father”—what a moving expression. The LORD of Heaven and Earth Who by His mere word, formed hurtling galaxies has the power to help you. Because He has revealed Himself as Father, He proves His covenant commitment to help His people in their distress. Jesus, through Whom we are reconciled to God as our Father, taught this prayer to His followers knowing they'd encounter suffering and persecution in the world.

Prayer is not a burden—it is the place where the burdens of our lives are lifted. What a mighty God we serve. How majestic in excellencies and how tender in His great love.

Today’s prayer comes from the Old Testament prophet, Zephaniah. Remember this, in Jesus Christ we are True Israel, all the blessings given to Abraham and his descendants are given in Christ to all Who believe in Jesus for their salvation. It is beautiful.

Sing aloud, O daughter of Zion;
shout, O Israel!
Rejoice and exult with all your heart,
O daughter of Jerusalem!
The LORD has taken away the judgments against you;
he has cleared away your enemies.
The King of Israel, the LORD, is in your midst;
you shall never again fear evil.
On that day it shall be said to Jerusalem:
“Fear not, O Zion;
let not your hands grow weak.
The LORD your God is in your midst,
a mighty one who will save;
he will rejoice over you with gladness;
he will quiet you by his love;
he will exult over you with loud singing.
Zephaniah 3:14-17 ESV

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August 31, 2022 -- Nehemiah 9:16-21 -- The power of God revealed in confession

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“But they and our fathers acted presumptuously and stiffened their neck and did not obey your commandments. 17 They refused to obey and were not mindful of the wonders that you performed among them, but they stiffened their neck and appointed a leader to return to their slavery in Egypt.[c] But you are a God ready to forgive, gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love, and did not forsake them. 18 Even when they had made for themselves a golden calf and said, ‘This is your God who brought you up out of Egypt,’ and had committed great blasphemies, 19 you in your great mercies did not forsake them in the wilderness. The pillar of cloud to lead them in the way did not depart from them by day, nor the pillar of fire by night to light for them the way by which they should go. 20 You gave your good Spirit to instruct them and did not withhold your manna from their mouth and gave them water for their thirst. 21 Forty years you sustained them in the wilderness, and they lacked nothing. Their clothes did not wear out and their feet did not swell.
Nehemiah 9:16-21 ESV

What a prayer of confession this is! Nehemiah had already led the people in a long time of confession; then for a quarter of the day the whole assembled people listened as the Book of the Law was read. Then for another quarter of the day the people confessed their sins and worshiped God—and then Nehemiah led this large assembly in this public prayer of confession.

The hymn “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” captures the waywardness of the human heart. Though we have been captured by the great love of God, we absolutely need His good Spirit to instruct us and the restrain us. It is a great relief that my sins are not stronger than my Father’s intention to deliver me from all my sins having reconciled me to Himself by the blood of Jesus His Son and sealing His saving work in me by the powerful presence of His good Spirit.

Somewhere along the way it seems to be that the organized church has lost its way with regards to the open, honest confession of sin. Meeting men in prison, hearing confessions and the open admissions they make stating they are afraid their sin and their wretchedness is beyond the grip of God’s gracious work—all these work together to remind me of God’s redeeming work through history—in the Old Testament and in the New. His people are bound in sin and without hope except this: God has determined to bring to Himself the full-number of those He’d chosen before the foundation of the world.

Hallelujah! What a Savior. He works in the hearts of individuals to bring them from death to life; from the dominion of Satan to the Kingdom of Light, the Kingdom of the Son He loves. Our gracious Father has appointed Jesus Head over the Church and the assembly of God's people, imperfect as it is, professes her confidence in the Savior's redeeming work. Our sins, individually, collectively and as an organization--all of these are to be confessed so that God will purify the Bride of Christ. Hallelujah! What a Savior. 

Father in heaven, blessed be Your glorious Name! How rich is Your mercy and steadfast is Your loving-kindness toward Your people. Help us to look to You when we confess our sins--not to worry about what others think, or what earthly consequences might follow, instead, with the eyes of faith fixed on You, may we unburden ourselves and trust in Your covenant promises--that You do take us, slaves to sin who are incapable of saving ourselves, and make us to be a kingdom, priests to serve You, our God and King. Bind our wandering hearts to You. Amen.

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August 30, 2022 -- Ephesians 3:13 -- Fighting under the parachute-like blanket of discouragement

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So I ask you not to lose heart over what I am suffering for you, which is your glory.
Ephesians 3:13 ESV

Paul had just written a paragraph explaining God’s multi-coloured work of bringing together His people as Church, a new fellowship of believers, which defies the work of the enemy. However, Paul, the main encourager to this people is himself in prison. It is important for the Ephesians and for us to know suffering is part of God’s plan and design for glory to be fully achieved.

It is easy to get discouraged, thoughts like: my mentor has forgotten me. Or, the minister is not paying attention to me. Can crowd in. Today's verse declares over you: Do not lose heart; God sees you, He knows You; He has placed you in community.

Sometimes our enthusiasm for the things of God leaks out of us and we lose confidence in this work. Paul, inspired by the Spirit, reminds the Ephesians then, and you today, of the Father’s glorious work, started before the foundation of the world—the work to bring you to glory in Christ, the Head of the Church. Preach this to your soul and keep up your hope in Him.

It may be other Christians who are rubbing you the wrong way and you start to think wicked thoughts: “if this is what the church is like, I’m leaving”! Really, where will you go? The Church is the new community forged together by the blood of Christ. It is God’s sign to the Devil that his days are numbered. Do not lose heart. Trust that this brief and momentary suffering has good purpose and a weight of glory attached to it. As much as it depends on you, be reconciled and trust the work of God in bringing you to Himself in a particular people.

God, my heart is near breaking and my mind can’t see the purposes You have. Help me. Thank You for Your beautiful Bible. Thank You for the work of Jesus Christ, in Whose reconciling work I am part of Your family in heaven and part of your family here on earth. Spirit of God, plant deep within me, the glory of the Word of God so that I will endure heart-sickness and these gloomy thoughts will disperse. Thank You for the weight of glory already given to me in Christ and that is in store for me in heaven—which will reflect the greater, most glorious radiance of Christ. Amen.

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August 28, 2022 -- Revelation 2:1-7 -- Remember your first love

“To the angel of the church in Ephesus write: ‘The words of him who holds the seven stars in his right hand, who walks among the seven golden lampstands.

“‘I know your works, your toil and your patient endurance, and how you cannot bear with those who are evil, but have tested those who call themselves apostles and are not, and found them to be false. I know you are enduring patiently and bearing up for my name's sake, and you have not grown weary. But I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first. Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do the works you did at first. If not, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place, unless you repent. Yet this you have: you hate the works of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the one who conquers I will grant to eat of the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God.’

Revelation 2:1-7 ESV

How condemning these words are, especially at verse 4: “you have abandoned the love you had at first”! Listening to Sinclair Ferguson’s excellent exposition on this passage I was struck by one of his wonderful illustrations. Imagine a man, who claimed to love his fiancé, met her for an hour on a Saturday and he professed his love for her, and then as they were leaving, he said, “this is nice, let’s meet again next week for an hour”! How ridiculous that would be. A man who loves desires to spend as much time as possible with his beloved.

God’s love toward His people is as steady as the pattern of day and night. As surely as the sun rises each day, so surely does He show His love toward His people. We, His people, are ones who are fickle. How much we need words like these, from Jesus, Who walks among His churches—by the way, did you catch that at verse 1? Jesus walks among His people, among His churches?! He is calling you, warning you, to return to the heights of love and the devotion once characterized your dedication to Him.

Today is Sunday. Get to church where the Bible is preached. Open the Bible and delight yourself in the LORD and trust the promise of Psalm 16—”in Your presence is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore” (verse 11b ESV). Spend time in praying. You will find as you engage in these things something will happen. Like a man spending time with his beloved, you will be restored in true love and devotion to God.

O LORD,

 Thou knowest my great unfitness for service,

   my present deadness,

   my inability to do anything for thy glory,

   my distressing coldness of heart.

I am weak, ignorant, unprofitable,

   and loathe and abhor myself.

I am at a loss to know what thou wouldest

   have me do,

   for I feel amazingly deserted by thee,

   and sense thy presence so little;

Thou makest me possess the sins of my youth,

   and the dreadful sin of my nature,

   so that I feel all sin,

   I cannot think or act but every motion is sin.

Return again with showers of converting grace

   to a poor gospel-abusing sinner.

Help my soul to breathe after holiness,

   after a constant devotedness to thee,

   after growth in grace more abundantly every day.

O Lord, I am lost in the pursuit of this blessedness,

And am ready to sink because I fall short

   of my desire;

Help me to hold out a little longer,

   until the happy hour of deliverance comes,

   for I cannot lift my soul to thee

   if thou of thy goodness bring me not nigh.

Help me to be diffident, watchful, tender,

   lest I offend my blessed Friend

   in thought and behaviour;

I confide in thee and lean upon thee,

   and need thee at all times to assist and lead me.

O that all my distresses and apprehensions

   might prove but Christ’s school

   to make me fit for greater service

   by teaching me the great lesson of humility.

“Need of Grace” Valley of Vision: Puritan Prayers and Devotions. Ed. Arthur Bennett. Carlisle, PA: THE BANNER OF TRUTH TRUST, 2020, page 180.

 

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August 27, 2022 -- Hebrews 13:16 -- That which is pleasing to God

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Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.
Hebrews 13:16 ESV

Such a simple command. Attached to it is the great promise that doing good to others and sharing—these activities are sacrifices which are pleasing to God. The letter to the Hebrews is heaped full of the blessings of God, given in Jesus, that are poured out on the life of believers. In view of the great riches given us in Christ, we are from this overflow, to bless others.

Sharing what you have keeps you from the sins of greed and hoarding. Sharing what you have requires you to know your neighbours’ needs. Sharing is not indiscriminate, it is based on the awareness of the resources others have and what they lack and helping them in the areas where they are lacking. It requires tack, kindness and humility in giving so the one receiving doesn't feel inferior as if receiving a condescension. We too were beggars, hopeless and helpless until the mercy of God rained down on our lives.

Doing good to others is possible no matter how rich or poor one is. When you are following Jesus, you are following Him Who was an itinerant preacher while He was on earth. He had no home. No where to lay His head. No bank account. You realize this, the same Spirit Who was given to Jesus without measure is the Spirit given to you, His follower. That Spirit Who enabled Jesus to be content in all circumstances and serve God is the same Spirit Who lives in you, Jesus' disciple. Therefore, it is the Spirit within you Who enables you to share: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23).

Tomorrow is Sunday. Prepare for worship by asking God the Father for His Spirit to light up your heart and show you any lingering sins which would hinder your communion with God. Pray for preachers and missionaries who preach the word so that it will go out with power declaring the beautiful Name of Jesus Christ—the Savior and Captain of Salvation. Pray that you will be able to recognize the opportunities which God is giving you to do good and share with others.

Father in heaven, hallowed be Your Name! Thank You for the riches You have given us in Jesus Christ and You have sealed to us by Your Spirit. Show us how to serve the neighbours we have from You. Help us to live in such a way that our lives are pleasing to You. Amen.

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August 26, 2022 -- II Chronicles 36:11-14 -- Clear-sighted, whole-hearted devotion to Jesus

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Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. 12 He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord his God. He did not humble himself before Jeremiah the prophet, who spoke from the mouth of the Lord. 13 He also rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar, who had made him swear by God. He stiffened his neck and hardened his heart against turning to the Lord, the God of Israel. 14 All the officers of the priests and the people likewise were exceedingly unfaithful, following all the abominations of the nations. And they polluted the house of the Lord that he had made holy in Jerusalem.
II Chronicles 36:11-14 ESV

It is so important to read the Bible as a whole book. Today’s reading informs the book of Daniel, giving important context about the situation in Jerusalem before the exile. At the time that Daniel and his three companions were taken into captivity, the people of the whole land of Jerusalem and beyond had become—notice the words used in today’s reading—”exceedingly unfaithful, following the abominations of the nations” (verse 14). It is all the more striking that Daniel and his three companions who were forced into service in the household of the King of Babylon were faithful to the LORD God, the God of their fathers.

Being a strong follower of Jesus Christ will make you an outsider in your secular workplace. That is pretty much expected. An obedient follower of Jesus Christ will also experience hardship in academic settings. What is hard for Christians to grasp is that following Jesus Christ in the context of the church and among fellow Christians, even in that setting you will find resistance. 

Jesus told His followers: “If anyone would come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow Me” (Mathew 16:24 ESV). There are many people in the pews who like the promises of God, who want the benefits Jesus brings, but who are unwilling to deny themselves. Those who follow Jesus, as Daniel did and as the apostles did, are rare in the household of God. It is a high calling to set aside one’s lusts, one’s desires, one’s greed, one’s clinging sins and each day anew recommit himself to self-denying-obedience to the Living God. However, there is no other path of blessing except to turn away from the temptations of the devil, and deny the longings of the flesh and refuse the exceedingly wicked counsel of the world. Those who trust Him wholly, find Him wholly true.

Beautiful Savior, may Your Spirit work in us so that we see You as wholly glorious, worthy of all our life's service. Father in heaven, thank You for the treasure of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice which cleanses us, granting us the holiness without which no one can see You, the God of our fathers and mothers. Triune God of Splendor, renew in us this day a holy zeal to hate the things of the world and the longings of the old nature so that with cheerful heart and clear-sighted focus we may follow Jesus Christ. 

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August 24, 2022 -- Hebrews 10:24 -- Being a Catalyst for Good

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And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works…
Hebrews 10:24 ESV

Yesterday, while leading an Overcomers group (that is a Christian 12-step group) one of the men noted when you decide to do good, suddenly it seems things go against you. For example, you decide to quit smoking and people who would in the past never give you a cigarette, even if you paid a buck for it, now are offering you cigarettes for free. There are many forces stacked against the one who desires to do good. Our flesh fights against the ways of God. The devil and his evil hordes howl in protest against any good intentions. Even your peers can be part of the mocking and scoffing group which seeks to pull you down from acting on your good intentions.

Those who follow Jesus Christ have been cleansed by His blood. Those who are saved make a decision to walk in His love and imitate His good works as confirmation of this new life that has taken hold. Fellow Christians, how can you inspire others to do good? Your example of going to church twice on a Sunday inspires others. Your commitment to cleaning up your language even in a foul-mouth work environment is a way of encouraging others. Peers who might be too timid going it alone might join you in such good. Show genuine love to the people around you. Listen to their concerns. Pray. Follow up later, privately ask them about the concern they’d brought up and let them know you are praying. You know your gifts, your talents, your skills and you know how the Spirit of God is moving you to act.

Ask yourself: who can you stir up to love and good works? Who in your life needs to see the power of the Holy Spirit at work in your life so that fruit of being a Christian is clear to others and they catch an enthusiasm for such living? Recently a friend of mine made a commitment to go to the gym. His decision so blessed me that I recommitted myself to healthier eating. What you do is being observed by the people around you. Live to the glory of the Father by the reconciling work of Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Blessed are You, King Jesus, The Captain of Salvation and the Savior of all Who trust in You. Spirit of the Living God move us to deny ourselves, take up our cross daily and follow Jesus. Father in heaven, be glorified in the lives of Your children and among Your people as, in obedience to Your Word, we consider how to stir each other up to love and good works. Amen.

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August 23, 2022 -- Hebrews 9:27-28 -- Death Benefits

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And just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment, 28 so Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him.
Hebrews 9:27-28 ESV

You know the old saying, the only things you can count on in this life are death and taxes. The government will always tax. Death will always come. Many people speak of death disparagingly, but for the Christian, death—when it comes at God’s appointed time—is a blessing. Death signals the end of sin’s hold on a man. Though in Christ right now a Christian is given the righteousness of Christ, still, in his flesh and body he wrestles against sin and temptation. So, death is a release. Secondly, at death Christians see Jesus Christ and are given the great privilege of spending eternity in the presence of the Living God.

Jesus’ death and resurrection are for Christians a sure sign that He will return as the Just Judge and Savior. We live in submission to Him now because we know He will return. We are eager for His return, because sin will finally be thrown down, the Devil and all his hosts thrown into hell, and the New Heaven and New Earth will be here. What glory is yet in store. So we are not courting death, but we will be bold in our witness and unafraid of what others might do to us. We don’t know our future, but we know Him Who holds the future and when we meet Him it is glorious.

Blessed Father thank You that in Christ You have freed us from our sins. Thank You that You are by Your Spirit forging us together to be a kingdom and priests to You, the God of Glory. Thank You for the gift of the Seven-fold Spirit Who guards us in Christ and keeps us in Him so we are receiving all His benefits until that moment when we see You face to face. Amen.
(Prayer is based on Revelation 1:5-7)

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August 22, 2022 -- II Chronicles 26:16-19 -- Doing What is Right in the Eyes of the LORD

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But when he was strong, he grew proud, to his destruction. For he was unfaithful to the Lord his God and entered the temple of the Lord to burn incense on the altar of incense. 17 But Azariah the priest went in after him, with eighty priests of the Lord who were men of valor, 18 and they withstood King Uzziah and said to him, “It is not for you, Uzziah, to burn incense to the Lord, but for the priests, the sons of Aaron, who are consecrated to burn incense. Go out of the sanctuary, for you have done wrong, and it will bring you no honor from the Lord God.”
II Chronicles 26:16-19 ESV

King Uzziah had made a wonderful start as king. It was said of him that he did what was right in the eyes of the LORD” (verse 4). However, there was a caveat added to it—”He set himself to seek God in the days of Zechariah, who instructed him in the fear of God, and as long as he sought the LORD, God made him prosper” (verse 5). Our reading today points out the folly of pride. Uzziah fell far from that place of humble grace and submitted service to the Living God. From this the Christian recognizes:

  1. How insidious sin is. A good start does not ensure a good ending. One must constantly stamp out sin in every form.

  2. How much mentors in the faith are required so that the heart does not grow proud. What a man of integrity that Zechariah must have been as he helped a willful king guard himself in the ways of the LORD.

  3. How gracious the LORD God is in giving such examples in Scripture so that the believer will examine his own heart and life, his words and actions and commit his way to the LORD while there is yet time.

  4. How much courage it takes as a Christian to stand against a brother intent on evil. Eighty priests were prepared to stand against the might of the king, and they are described as men of valor. To stand against pride is to take a stand against the forces of hell. It requires the might of God and a heart of courage.

God the LORD, worthy of all praise and our best service, send Your Spirit so that we will examine our hearts and root out any sin. The Scripture show how faithful You are in sending counselors and advisors to those who are humble enough to listen to them. Thank You for those whom You have placed in our lives who teach us the way of Jesus. Spirit of God, show us the things we need to confess Enable us to discern what is sinful and willful and is threatening to have us walk according to what is right in our own eyes, which is rebellion against You. Thank You, Triune God, Source of All Blessing, for the opportunities we have in turn to teach others of the goodness of God. Father in heaven, by the power of Your Spirit at work in us, may it be said of us; “he did what what right in the eyes of the LORD”. Father, Son and Holy Spirit, receive the honour and the glory, the praise and the blessing from every area of our life. Amen.

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August 21, 2022 -- Psalm 79:13 -- Reasons to Give Thanks to God Forever and Ever

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But we your people, the sheep of your pasture,
will give thanks to you forever;
from generation to generation we will recount your praise.
Psalm 79:13 ESV

The context of our words is this: Psalm 79 is filled with lament—that is mournful crying out to God. The writer is aware of all the troubles God has poured out on the land, the peoples, and the hardships all the people of the land are enduring. He is emptying out his heart before God. His bewilderment, his longings and unfulfilled expectations all of these are put before the LORD His God. Where else can we go when our hearts are overwhelmed and the world seemed filled with enemies?

Our text this fine day is the beautiful ending of the psalm. Here the writer is declaring to God: in contrast to all the troubles to the right and to the left, above and below, we know we are Your people. What security is given to believers. No matter the upheavals all around His people are teh sheep of His pasture.. Remember Psalm 23? The LORD is our Shepherd—He gathers His people together, He feeds them, He gives water, He restores the soul!  Here, in Psalm 79, after 12 verses of heart-wrenching crying out to God, this psalm ends with a profound vow of trust. There is such calm and peace, as recalls Psalm 23, recalls the tender care of the Living God.

Those who know Jesus, the Good Shepherd, for that is what He is called in John 10, will gather even more reassurance from this Psalm. We will give thanks to God forever. He has fed His people. He has saved His people. He protects His people, even when the world seems to be burning all around. He is making His people holy, even in a world that is awash in the sewage of sinfulness and rebellion against God. His people are being made holy.

One generation tells the next of the goodness of God This is goodness that outshines whatever is the latest reason for fearfulness. Today, as at the time the psalm was written, there are wars that rages, fears for safety. For us today, there are the added layers of the epidemic of drug abuse, the climate fears which put all the responsibility on man to solve, as if God is not able to keep His creation functioning and whole, as if God had not already accounted for the sinfulness of man. In sharp contrast to all of this, believers of one generation remind the next of God’s pervasive faithfulness and compassion so that future generations rise up to bless His Name.

Today is Sunday. Get to church. Be renewed in our precious faith. Grow in your knowledge of God and exercise obedience to Him. Set aside your worries and unfounded fears. Connect with other Christians so that your faith will be strengthened.

Steadfast God, immovable and powerful to keep all the promises You made in Scripture, increase our trust in Jesus, Your appointed Shepherd of the people. Give us the eyes of faith to see how generation after generation Your Spirit has gathered together the people who recount Your praise. God, worthy of all praise, bring Your people to church, so that our precious faith may increase, we will be prepared for the wonders of eternity and as we wait for eternity in Your Presence, we will then call out to this world to join us in giving thanks to You for Your great salvation. Amen.

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August 19, 2022 -- Hebrews 3:12-14 -- Tackling sin is a communal effort

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Take care, brothers, lest there be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart, leading you to fall away from the living God. 13 But exhort one another every day, as long as it is called “today,” that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin. 14 For we have come to share in Christ, if indeed we hold our original confidence firm to the end.
Hebrews 3:12-14 ESV

Notice the double emphasis on holding tightly to God. First individuals are called to examine their hearts. In line with this ask yourself: Is there some sin that is provoking you and turning you away from God? Look carefully at your thoughts, your words and your actions. Wherever you see sin, root it out in your life. Confess it to God. Kill it before it kills your relationship with God.

Then the second emphasis is on the responsibility of Christians to encourage one another in this precious faith. You need others to check your blind spots and call out sins which are sending rot into your life so that your testimony to Jesus is compromised. A dear friend has the right to challenge you about sin and lead you in the path of righteousness. A close friend will endure your indignation and your bluster as you deny all the evidences of that sin until your persistent, faithful friend's words get past your defenses and you admit your willfulness and your need for healing.

These words are written so that Christ will be shared among the people of God. This letter is an encouragement to every individual believer and also it is encouragement for every congregation of believers to turn to Jesus Christ and find in Him the Truth which sets them free from sin and the death-grip of the devil. Ask the Spirit of God to help you in your own life to clear the debris of sin. Ask the Spirit of God to give you a heart of graciousness that will help you to strengthen the faith of your brothers and sisters in Christ so that all together you will grow in the knowledge of Jesus, holy obedience to Him, and in righteousness that leads others to see Jesus in your life and honour Him.

Father in heaven, as we read the Bible, let Your Spirit jar us out of the lethargy taking hold of us and make us aware of the times we are toying with sin. If the Bible has remained unopened many days, let this be the day of fresh starts and renewed commitment to daily reading. Spirit of God, motivate us to run from sin. King Jesus, as Your Church is gathered by Your Spirit's work in the life of believers, help all of us, in community, to hate our sin more and more. Triune God, teach us to know You better; help us to be obedient and let our lives reflect the righteousness which has been given to us in Jesus Christ, the Captain of Salvation. 

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August 17, 2022 -- Psalm 75:1-3 -- It is the LORD Who Keeps the Earth Steady

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We give thanks to you, O God;
    we give thanks, for your name is near.
We recount your wondrous deeds.

“At the set time that I appoint
    I will judge with equity.
When the earth totters, and all its inhabitants,
    it is I who keep steady its pillars. Selah
Psalm 75:1-3 ESV

The National Physical Laboratory of England noted that on June 29th of this year, the earth had the shortest day on record. It was 1.59 milliseconds off a typical 24 hour day. Interestingly, next to that article was a headline that suggested some millions of years ago the typical earth day was 23 1/2 hours. As you know, if you read this devo-blog regularly, I hold to the Biblical account of creation—some 6,000 years ago God created the heavens and the earth. So, this constant secular teaching strategy of saying “millions” or “billions” of years at every chance possible is merely sinful man repeating sinful lies. And the speculations of what might or might not have happened in these imaginary times are fanciful expressions of rebellious people seeking to break free from the clear teaching of the Creator.

Why mention such things. Well, we live in a world of people who are saying: there will be more hurricanes, because of climate change. There will be this disaster or the next disaster because of this hard-to-pin down monster called climate change. People who do not know God, or refuse to acknowledged Him, are being consistent in their dire predictions. They are afraid of everything because they live in a cold and pitiless universe ruled by change and chance.

This is why the Christian is at odds with the world. Christians give thanks to God, for in Scripture we know that the God Who made the universe also sustains it. He keeps it steady. He has revealed His glorious intentions to make the world a place for Christians to know Him and be guarded in His love until He brings the New Heavens and the New Earth where there will be no more sin, no death, no suffering. Those who refused to acknowledge Him now, while there is ample time and many, many evidences of His goodness, will face eternity in hell.

Jesus Christ is proof of God’s claims. Into all the apparent chaos of history and upheaval of nations, God sent His Son. Though Jesus suffered through-out His life, He lived His life to the glory and praise of His Father. He was, in all circumstances content. No matter what happened to Jesus, He knew God’s Name was near at hand. The Spirit of God provided the link between Jesus’ humanity and Jesus’ relationship with His Father in heaven.

Those who are in Christ, following Him, have the tremendous assurance that their lives are bound up in the merciful care of God. No matter the tumult of nations or the alarmist cries of scientists who predict fearful things because they do not acknowledge the Living God—the followers of Jesus Christ lives in peace. God’s Name is near—He has impressed His Name in our hearts by HIs Spirit; He has given us tongues to declare His goodness revealed so perfectly in Jesus Christ. He has shown us the creation, in Genesis, God made it. He showed us through-out Scripture that creation does His bidding and He sustains it. He has written the end of the story. From the Revelation we know Jesus triumphs. From Romans and Revelation we read that creation will be released from the bondage to sin to which our wrong-doing imprisoned it.

The earth will reach the moment in galactic history for which God has prepared it. Jesus will be revealed. All the living, and all those who had died before His return, will appear before the throne of Jesus. Then Jesus will Judge the nations, and all His judgments will reveal the depths of the Father’s sustaining care and also reveal the Spirit’s beautiful work of drawing believers nearer and nearer to the Faithful Father.

Glorious are You LORD GOD Almighty! Just and true are all Your works. Thank You that Your Name is near to all Who know You. Thank You that You draw near to Yourself all whom You have appointed for eternal life. Thank You that even history declares Your majesty and the splendour of Your work. Renew our confident hope in the promises of this passage, that You keep steady the pillars of the earth and the safety of its inhabitants. Increase our faith, O Father of every good gift, so that our word, our lives and our confidence in You will turn many of our peers from fearfulness at this world to faithful confidence in the Creator of the World. Amen.

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August 16, 2022 -- Titus 2:11-14 -- Trained to renounce ungodliness

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For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, 12 training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age, 13 waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, 14 who gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works.
Titus 2:11-14 ESV

Notice the order of things. Paul is confirming that God’s saving grace is the starting point. He has rescued His people from destruction, by the work of Jesus Christ on the cross, so that the enemy is disarmed. Now as the people who are saved, it is incumbent on you (your binding obligation) to renounce ungodliness. Isn’t that attention-grabbing?

In your past, as sinners, you embraced ungodliness. Perhaps it was alcohol. Perhaps it was gluttony. Maybe the ungodliness is haughtiness—thinking oneself better than others. Perhaps it is laziness (as Paul noted the Cretans are especially appropriately called lazy as even their own prophet called them such). Sins that used to have free reign in your life don’t just lay down and die when Jesus takes over your life. Cornered and about to be rooted out, sins are pernicious and persistent. The grace of God is powerful; strong enough for your every need. However, Christians need to be trained in righteousness so that they refuse familiar sins and abstain from past wicked habits and instead, live upright, self-controlled and godly lives. This is training. Like a chef following a new recipe, making sure he has all the requirements at hand: the ingredients, the correct temperature, the right sized frying pan to hold all the ingredient, so a man gripped by the grace of God will follow God’s instructions with great care. He will study the Word of God. He will make preparations in his day so that this new life doesn’t collapse and old evils wash out any signs of progress. This is a battlefield. The enemy hates seeing Christians honour the very LORD of Glory Whom he himself despises. So the devil is particularly vicious in his repeated attacks against Christians who are striving to implement self-control in their pursuit of holiness.

God has given to believers the sure hope of eternal life. It is His promise to believers. So do not give up the fight against your own flesh, nor the battle against the world and peers who would scoff and mock and call you back to old sinful ways. Do not lose heart, the devil is already defeated. Recognize his tricks and his deceitful invitations which would drag you back to ungodliness and hopelessness. You serve the King of kings, the LORD of lord, and as such, He is also the Captain of Salvation—He will bring you to victory. Pray for Christ’s victory to take hold of your life. Hate your sin more and more. (That is a choice, an hour to hour decision: I hate this old sin, and I remember how it ruins me!) Find fellow Christians who will hold you accountable to walk in the ways of Jesus Christ and in turn hold them to account also. Use all the tools and gifts God has given you so that you will be zealous for good works and you will persevere in carrying them out in your life.

Jesus, Captain of Salvation, thank You that Your strong arm is leading Your people on to victory. Faithful Father, send Your Spirit, the Counselor, so that Your people will be led in all that is upright and godly. Give holy discernment so that tiny sins, the choices that might seem inconsequential at the moment, will be exposed as the course-altering hateful habits that they are. Such tiny-appearing-sins are trying to find weakness in the armor of God so that they can once again reassert themselves. Thank You, Triune God, that You purify Your people. Thank You, God-Who-Never-Lies, that all Your promises are "yes" and "amen" in Jesus Christ. Shelter Your people in your grace and peace and so prepare them to face the joys and challenges of the day. Amen.

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August 15, 2022 -- Psalm 1:1-2 -- What you are planning

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Blessed is the man
who walks not in the counsel of the wicked,
nor stands in the way of sinners,
nor sits in the seat of scoffers;
2 but his delight is in the law of the Lord,
and on his law he meditates day and night.
Psalm 1:1-2 ESV

What is the hardest day to stay faithful to God? Is it your regular working day, or is it harder to stay faithful to God when you have a day off and no plans? No doubt it is the second one. Notice what the blessed man (blessed woman, blessed child) does—he meditates on the law of God day and night. In Psalm 2 that word “meditate” is plot or devise. This is critical for understanding this Psalm.

If you have nothing to do, won't it be tempting to just channel flip and watch this and that and find yourself unguarded in your choice of what you are viewing? When you are feeling at loose ends, it is easier to get involved in drama and gossip at home or at work. The heart that is left unguarded, allowed free reign to run to its own devices will devise evil fashioning trouble for itself.

The man who walks in the happiness of God is the one who plots each day. Even a day off is one in which he is aware he is under the watchful eye of His loving Creator. Imagine how different a day off is when someone plans to spend time with God. Includes in his “to do list” as the most important part of the day. Listening to the voice of God as He speaks His love, named Jesus, hearing such love communicated through His Word. What happiness fills the day when the day does not seem pointless, but is always pointing to God the Savior.

Mighty God, the day and the night belong to You, the seasons and the eons, all are Yours. Thank You that not one moment of our lives is empty of sacredness. By the powerful presence of Your Spirit, tune our hearts so that we are planning our days in such a way that woven into its every part is the awareness of Your goodness and love. King Jesus, help us to be fully submitted and obedient to Your command, that all who are Yours would deny themselves, take up their cross and follow You. Amen.

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August 13, 2022 -- II Timothy 1-5, 10-15 -- The Holy Spirit Renovation Expert

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But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. 2 For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, 4 treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people.

You, however, have followed my teaching, my conduct, my aim in life, my faith, my patience, my love, my steadfastness, 11 my persecutions and sufferings that happened to me at Antioch, at Iconium, and at Lystra—which persecutions I endured; yet from them all the Lord rescued me. 12 Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted, 13 while evil people and impostors will go on from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. 14 But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it 15 and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.
II Timothy 3:1-5, 10-15 ESV

There is a phrase which is often used when I am leading a Christian 12 Step Group: “one is too many, a thousand is not enough”. When our sinful appetites grab hold of us, one drink is too many. Any time the believer opens the door to sin, the self-centred, greedy, sinful nature which otherwise is hibernating in us, awakens, rearing up its ugly head and is prepared to have its unappeasable appetite direct all our activities. Whether it is porn or pork, alcohol or amphetamines once sin has a slight opportunity, it will rush against the slightly open door, and push in to overwhelm the believer. This all seems to make a mockery of the power of God.

This is why fasting was such an important practice in the Old Testament. Jesus affirmed its importance in Matthew 6. When the believer denies himself food for a brief period, a meal, or a day, he realizes his stomach is not in charge. His body is fine without the meal and he learns self-control. The brief pangs of hunger direct the believer to prayer and confidence in God's provision. Such fasting exposes the deceptive urges of sin and shows the believer the power of God to withstand these. When a believer leans into all that is holy and good, spends time with other believers, then all self-deception is exposed. The desire for knowledge leads to a holy impulse to find opportunities to put this knowledge into practice. Such practices become the habits of the heart and life of a believer.

Where sin has flooded in and caused all kinds of damage do not despair. Confess it to God the Father. Know that Jesus Christ has come to disarm the power of the devil and all his wicked accusation. Leave the paths of sin and whatever wicked things have grabbed hold. Trust the Spirit of God is the restoration expert. He takes the flood-of-dissipation damage and He makes such repairs that the glory of God will take hold of your life.

Father in heaven, hallowed be Your Name. It is too embarrassing to look up to heaven. It is too sad and frustrating to be at this same place again--confessing the same sin that I confessed yesterday, last week, last year and for the last decade. Thank You, Merciful God, for the promises that as long as day follows night, Your mercies are new every morning. Thank You, God of steadfast love, that as You delight to call out the stars each night and never tire or grow weary of commanding the sun to rise each day, so You delight to heal wounded sinner and never grow weary in applying the radiance of Jesus' work to believers, doing this in the power of Your Holy Spirit. Triune God, take the wreckage of my life and let Your workmanship shine through, so that I am rebuilt to withstand the push of sin and the whole work of renovation You undertake makes my life shine for the glory of God the Creator and Sustainer. Amen.

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August 12, 2022 -- II Samuel 13:15 -- Do you really hate sin?

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Then Amnon hated her with very great hatred, so that the hatred with which he hated her was greater than the love with which he loved her.
II Samuel 13:15 ESV

Sin is deceptive. Amnon imagined himself in love with his half-sister Tamar. He was so consumed with his lust for her that he schemed so that he could secretly rape her. The verse which is this morning’s text is Amnon’s state after the rape. He hated her. She was not the object of his love after all. He loved himself. He satisfied his primal urges. She now is disposable in his sight. And his insatiable ego has rendered her vile to himself. His lust now will seek someone or something else. That is the way of sin. It is always deceptive. Always tearing down. Always violating. Always selfish. Always rehearsing wrongs. Always defiling love as God has defined it.

Fellow believer, it is so easy to say, “at least I am not like that wicked, despicable character Amnon”. If that is your response, even it is just a quiet thought which approximates that, beware! The sin of pride is already sending tendrils, like a vine, to choke your faith. Look instead to the absolute standards of God, His holiness, which cannot bear any corruption nor the least sin. His absolute splendor is such that the sinner will be utterly destroyed. When examining how evil and disgusting sin is, look to the perfections of the Living God and you’ll see that, like Amnon, you are beyond wicked. You are deserving of the punishment of damnation and hellfire.

We were dead in our sins and trespasses. Amnon’s sin was public. So much of the time, ours is hidden. Sometimes we even nurture sins in the depths of our dark hearts. Now, the most beautiful lines of Scriptures “but God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved” (Ephesians 2:4-5). First know how great your sin is. Understand how mindlessly cruel your own sins are. See how dead you are. Incapable of change. You will see, juxtaposed to this, the great brilliance and incandescent love of the Father, poured out on you in Jesus Christ and sealed in you by the Holy Spirit.

Rejoice. Give thanks to God. Then, as carefully as you examine yourself in a mirror before a date or an important job interview with a potential employer, so carefully, even more thoroughly, examine your mind, your heart and your actions so that sins, whatever they are, may be rooted out. Praise God for His mercy. Walk in the newness of life you have been given. Then, as those who have been set free, call out sin to the sinner, expose it and wherever the conscience is stricken, declare, “But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ!”

The prayer is from Isaiah
You will say in that day:
   I will give thanks to You, O LORD,
   for though You were angry with me,
Your anger has turned away,
   that You might comfort me.
Behold, God is my salvation:
   I will trust and not be afraid;
for the LORD GOD is my strength and my song,
   and He has become my salvation.
With you joy will draw water from the wells of salvation. 
And you will say in that day:
Give thanks to the LORD,
  call upon His Name,
make know His deeds among the peoples,
   proclaim that His Name is exalted
Sing praises to the LORD, for He has done gloriously;
   let this be made known in all the earth.
Shout, and sing for joy, O inhabitants of Zion,
   for great in your midst is the Holy One of Israel.
Isaiah 12 ESV

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August 10, 2022 -- I Timothy 1:1-2 -- Each one reach one

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Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by command of God our Savior and of Christ Jesus our hope,
   To Timothy, my true child in the faith:
Grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord.
I Timothy 1:1-2 ESV

Such tenderness in this greeting. Paul is writing to Timothy, his true child in the faith. In the next letter to Timothy, Paul calls him "my beloved child". Paul knew Timothy’s mother and grandmother—women of faith. Timothy’s father, it seems, was not a believer. So Paul stands in as a father-figure, a man of faith to disciple and bless Timothy. What an honoured role that is.

Men of God, women beloved of Jesus, whom are you mentoring? Who is younger in the faith than you are? To whom are you giving special time and attention? You can write an encouraging email. You can send a text with a special bible verse. You can meet up for coffee (or tea or well, you get the idea). Who is lacking a parent in the faith and needs encouragement, prayer and mentoring?

We are always so busy. There are work commitments. There are family commitments. There are lawns to mow and “to do” lists waiting to be completed. However, Christians know our greatest responsibility and highest joy is communicating our precious faith. It is Jesus' final command: "go and make disciples of all nations". As you teach others, your own faith is confirmed. As you hear a young believer’s confession of faith and growing excitement at the work of Jesus Christ, you yourself are reignited in passion for the work of Christ.

Ask God, “who have You put in my life so that I can mentor that one?” Trust that the Spirit of God will lead you to the right one who is suited to learn from you and grow up in our precious faith. Everyone has something to teach. I remember as a young minister, being invited to the bedside of a dying woman. She was a strong believer. Her testimony to God’s goodness and desire to sing hymns even with her dying breaths impacted me so strongly. I was given a powerful impression of what a good death. Even at the time of dying Christ is adored and faith is becoming sight. In Mark 5 a man who’d had a legion of demons cast out of him was told by Jesus, go and tell your family and friends. All he knew is that Jesus healed him. That was enough. Whatever you know of Jesus is enough. Keep learning more. And keep sharing Him.

Go and serve your King!

What a tender title, to call You, Mighty God, Our Father! Thank You for those whom You have put into our lives who teach us to know You better. Blessed are You, Faithful LORD of Heaven and Earth, for sending Your Spirit to testify to Jesus--Who is The Way, The Truth and The Life--Who brings us without blemish or spot into Your presence. Forgive our tunnel vision focused on the things of this world. Broaden our vision, enlarge our hearts, so that the precious knowledge of Jesus Christ is what we teach and declare. Spirit of the Living God, help us to see who You have put in our path, who needs to know about Jesus and His great, sacrificial love. Let the testimony of Jesus and His love impact this generation and in turn may we teach others to deny themselves, take up their cross and follow Him--this, the greatest and highest and truest adventure of all life. Amen.

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