Thursday, September 11, 2025
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: GOD'S PLAN IS ON TIME
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: SERVING WITH FEAR AND AWE
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:GOD'S GOODNESS AND PERFECT BALANCE
"The LORD passed before him and proclaimed, “The LORD, the LORD, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children and the children's children, to the third and the fourth generation.” -Exodus 34:6-7
We are all prone to extremes. Our opinions and beliefs are vulnerable to the corruption of sin. The environment of sin as well as the remnant of our sin nature often carries us away from balanced truth. God is perfect in every way. His nature keeps in perfect balance the characteristics that we find it almost difficult to comprehend. Love is the most attractive aspect of God that we promote and is the lasting trait of a believer that is walking faithfully with God. However, God is also wrathful and just in executing judgment for the sake of preserving His holiness. Even with perfect patience, God is moved to righteous anger at the appropriate time to carry out righteous judgment. This is beyond human ability and understanding. We just can't grasp a loving God executing righteous judgment with righteous anger. But this is true. God has revealed this through His Word. Even the works of God that are seemingly harsh are initiated by love seeking to lead humanity to salvation, repentance, and growth. This passage clearly states that the Lord is full of grace and mercy but will not ignore the guilty. He is ready to forgive but also to discipline the rebellious.
In response to God nature, the faithful believer is convicted to show close communion with the Lord of his life by being an example of God's working. Walking with God leads us to constant repentance and growth in perfect balance. To not drift into the extremes is a daily struggle. If we are extreme in ruthlessness; we are drifting into sinfulness. If we are extreme in passive earthly love; we easily compromise on truth and tolerate sin in ourselves and others. This is contrary to godliness. We must uphold all standards of godliness through allowing the work of the One True God in our minds and hearts. Finding true balance that is perfect righteousness can only happen through the power of God and submission to Him. Let's engage in the struggle with surrender to God work. Looking to our great example and resting in Him with all thankfulness; we can surrender to grow. We must continue on progressing with all prayerfulness and carefulness.
Monday, September 8, 2025
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: TRUST AND DEPEND
As a Christian we are most concerned with obeying and glorifying our Savior with all of our life. How do we know what God wants, what He loves, and what He has gifted us to do? This is a lifelong process of seeking what the Lord has revealed. Several places in scripture point to the truth that it is God who gives us knowledge and understanding of all things. The understanding that is present within us is provided by God. God speaks directly through His word and the prayerful consideration of the commands and instructions given. But we also acknowledge that there are some things that just are God's knowledge that we will never know. Life can be confusing and frustrating, even when you feel you are simply following the Lord. Confusing events of the past and the uncertainty of the future are not surprises to God. Our comfort and assurance is that it is truly God that is in control. His control practically means that He is intimately involved in the unknown details. True success and faithfulness is just depending and trusting the Lord with what is unknown and obeying what is known. Let's live in the Word and Prayer to seek a deeper understanding of what is known (revealed) and to trust our mighty God more with what is unknown.
Friday, September 5, 2025
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: REJOICING AND SPREADING GOD'S LOVE
"There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love. We love because he first loved us" -1 John 4:18-19 ESV
God is the great initiator of love in the life of those that have been redeemed and saved. In the moment of salvation, every true Christian was convicted of their personal sin, and understood clearly that they could not save themselves. As the conviction revealed sin, it also revealed God's great act of love in sending God the Son to die on the cross as a substitute for sinners to receive the forgiveness of sin necessary for salvation. The work of God to redeem through Jesus is God's redemptive love unleashed. The work was in Christ not only in death but resurrection, His ascension, and eventual return to establish God's eternal kingdom. This love that draws the sinner to trust in the one and only way of salvation has a transformative effect that leads to a ministry of love. As Christians, we are held by reverence and awe for the one true God because He loved us first. His work of love and constant presence of love that we find in communion with Him moves us to a deeper and profound understanding of love. Understanding true love is in the revealing of the characteristics of God. What great comfort we have that God's love is able to cast out fear? There are many reasons to have fear in life if we see the world through the eyes of unredeemed perceptions. But in light of God's love for us we know that we are secure in Him, forever.
God's revealing and initiating true love leads to an awakening of love for that carries us with confidence into all of life's circumstances. This confidence is a new outlook on life and relationships. Through this type of love we are compassionate and active in living out love. Grounded by love and growing in the truth of God's word, we are moved into action to stand firm but determined to serve others. Sacrificial love unifies us with the example of Christ in perfect union of His life, death, burial, and resurrection to new life. We sacrifice to love in order to promote the goodness and glory of God. All credit and glory must go to God for our acts of love, because He first loved us. Let's pursue a deeper understanding of God's love through prayer and consuming of God's words that move us to love others with truthful conviction. Loving others is love from God and love for God. Loving God above all else determines the ability of our holy affections to prevail over all distractions and hinderances.
Thursday, September 4, 2025
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: PRAYING PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
"So the men took some of their provisions, but did not ask counsel from the LORD." -Joshua 9:14 ESV
"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 ESV
"Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer." -Romans 12:12 ESV
What a gift we have in prayer! The ability to approach our Savior and Lord with praise and even our struggles is a blessing of redemption. Because we have been perfectly restored in Christ to a righteous position before God, we can seek divine help personally and intimately. If faithfulness to the purposes of God is the goal for the Christian life, then prayer becomes a constant practice in discovering what is truly right in the eyes of God. Wise counsel is found in the Word of God and is properly understood by the revealing of the Spirit of God. Prayerful consideration of God's Word seeks to receive instruction and guidance from the Lord accurately. This Joshua verse refers to the Gibeonite deception that took place under the leadership of Joshua. There are many lessons from this passage, but clearly we see a warning in this example to not presume anything when make decisions as the people of God. They had seen and experienced God's work in their lives many times prior to this encounter. So they clearly understood from the past a need to hear from God and be directed by God. However, they were still deceived. They seemed to take for granted what they were seeing and hearing from the Gibeonites rather than really thinking it through with the Lord's help. The possibility of deception makes seeking God's counsel important past, present, and future. Praying at all times is emphasized by the Apostle Paul for general instruction to the church in the New Testament. In the church age, we have the presence of God dwelling in our hearts through God the Holy Spirit. Prayer keeps us connected and sensitive to the way of righteousness in seeking to be obedient to the Lord. There is a saying that we must "stay prayed up." This is good advice that has biblical foundation, if I understand correctly. Since prayer is to be continuous, we are never done with prayer. Conversation with God is to be always present for guidance, assurance, and confirmation of His Will. Prayer is never wrong and we are changed in prayer. Because prayer is a part of God's Will for us, it pleases Him when we are devoted to it personally and collectively.
Prayer seems to be an indicator of spiritual maturity that takes discipline to stay loyal in regular practice. The expression of persisting in prayer seems to be very helpful to describe the holy labor involved. This type of labor however is able to increase vitality rather than being an effort that drains us. So continuous effort to pray and the inner surrender of the heart to focus on the Lord is essential. In order to actually pray one must turn decisively toward God in thought and will. Merely closing your eyes and reciting holy words is the temptation of routine that strays from the actual purpose. The heart must be conditioned through routine to surrender and seek the Lord and rest in His presence. The discipline of the mind and heart to express desires and requests and words of praise with constant awareness of the Saviors presence is the task at hand in prayer. Awareness will prepare the heart to receive the answers to prayer, as well. Whether the answer is confirmation and direction or correction and redirection, the praying believer is ready. Let's pray with awareness and eager expectation today and moving forward. Always pray. Praying past, present, and future says... I have prayed... I am praying... I will continue in prayer.
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: Stewardship from God
"Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in Christ's afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the church, of which I became a minister according to the stewardship from God that was given to me for you, to make the word of God fully known, the mystery hidden for ages and generations but now revealed to his saints." -Colossians 1:24-26 ESV
All that we have and all that we do comes from God's provisions. In the Christian life, the purpose of all things is to bring glory to the triune God. God has saved us and called us through our one and only Savior Jesus Christ. Because of our salvation in Christ we overflow with love and gratitude for the purposes and works of God that we have the privilege of being a part of. This passage is a great reminder that the follower of Christ must be diligent to carry out the continued work of God. The work is joining God's work through our specific callings. We are called to specific purposes with our specific circumstances out of the grace of God. Understanding the responsibility of serving the Lord with all that He has provided is important for daily devotion to Him. This allows us to see the world and the details of our lives as important for the will of God to be revealed to those around us. Joy comes because we are also communing with the Lord in a worshipful manner when we utilize our gifts and placement to live out and speak the Word of God. If our concentration is on fulfilling our calling then we can rejoice in the knowledge of pleasing the Lord no matter our circumstances. Nothing pleases God more than His people serving for His glory. The challenge today is seeing who you are in Christ and what has been provided to you for the Glory of God. Believer, live to make the Word of God fully known today!
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: EXAMINATION, RESTORATION, AND TRUTH
"Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Or do you not realize this about yourselves, that Jesus Ch...
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"Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in Christ's afflictions for the sake...
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"So the men took some of their provisions, but did not ask counsel from the LORD." -Joshua 9:14 ESV "Rejoice always, pray w...
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"Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Or do you not realize this about yourselves, that Jesus Ch...