Judgment and Restoration


1 Corinthians 6:20 “For you were bought at a price. Therefore, glorify God with your body.”

As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word of God today, I once again saw two streams flowing in these Last Days, leading up to the Day of the Lord and the return of Jesus.

In Joel 1, there are 4 types of locusts unleashed on the land. Judgment can only be averted by repentance and intercession.   In Joel 2:28-32, I see two streams: judgment and restoration.  In Joel 3, we are told to get ready for war, and in verse 13, we see a harvest arising from that war.

In Amos 4, we see the results of rebellion: famine, drought, blight, and pestilence.  In Amos 5, we are told to seek God rather than religious institutions or systems.

We need God’s heart to survive and thrive in this hour of corruption, deception, and destruction. 2 Corinthians 6:4-10 lays out a list that reveals God’s heart.  In verses 16-18, we hear God’s call to come out from among them, not in isolation but in participation with them in their deeds.  We come out “separated” in the sense that they know we are different and leave no question as to whom we serve.  We become an example of godliness amid ungodliness.

Do those we associate with in the course of life see a difference in us?  Do they see Jesus in us?  If Jesus were present, conviction would be manifest. Is it when we are present?  If Jesus were present, the room’s atmosphere would change.  Does it when we are present?

2 Corinthians 10:3-6 gives us a key to victory.  We are human, but our source of strength is not of this world.  We have weapons and tools to defeat every devil we face.  We must take charge of our imaginations (minds) and cast down every thought that is not the heart of God: every thought and every time they surface.

Total surrender brings total victory.  The onslaught of evil is at hand, but the overflow of the Spirit is here as well.  Two streams will propel us into eternity. Which stream will we follow?

LORD, help us seek restoration!

Reconciliation and Reconcilers


Hosea 4:12 – “My people ask counsel of their own imagination, and their staff declares to them the directions…”

As I read, prayed, and meditated on the Word of God today, the word ‘reconciliation’ kept coming to mind.  Sadly, there is an element or development in Christian circles that feels the purpose of believers is to expose every perceived error and destroy the errant ones. Is that reconciliation? Do we forget what we have been forgiven of?

Hosea 4:12 makes an interesting statement. “My people ask counsel of their own imagination, and their staff declares to them the directions…”   If we become so self-righteously pious that we believe we are beyond correction, we endanger ourselves spiritually.

Yes, we should hear from God personally, but he used a donkey to talk to Balaam and a rooster to talk to Peter.  How dare we think He cannot use others to speak words to us we have not yet heard.   Out of the mouth of 2 or 3 witnesses, every word is confirmed.  Not every word is a God Word, but sometimes words are from Him.

2 Corinthians 2:6-7 reveals that correction (in the church) must flow from love, mercy, and forgiveness.   2 Corinthians 5:17-19 tells us that, as “New creations,” we are engaged in the ministry of reconciliation.

There are many fruit inspectors today and too few reconcilers. Galatians 6:1, “My brethren, if anyone be found at fault, you who are spiritual, restore him in a spirit of meekness; and be careful lest you also be tempted.”   The next verse says, “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”

How can I be a “new creation,” manifest the heart of Jesus, and not have the heart of a reconciler?   Don’t be “mercy for me but justice for thee.”

LORD, help us to be Reconcilers!

The Foundation of Christian Living


1 Corinthians 13:1 – If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but I do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.”

As I read, prayed, and mused on the Word of God today, I was drawn to the foundation of Christian living.   Yes, Jesus is the cornerstone.   However, there is something that serves as God’s glue, holding things together and keeping them in proper perspective.  That is LOVE!

I won’t get into it, but I saw some things in the Book of Daniel I had never considered.   It explained why I was drawn to pray about some geographical regions.   God is on the throne, so don’t let the turmoil trouble you.

But, back to Love!   In 1 Corinthians, much is said about spiritual gifts.   Gifts are graces from God and are for function, not recognition.   Anything that is not rooted in love and utilized for any purpose other than the advancement of God’s kingdom is flesh, not spirit.


1 Corinthians 13, if we read it addressing ourselves, not someone else, we have a measuring stick by which we can address our hearts and motives.  Paul’s motivation was love.  He was driven by his love for Jesus, and love compelled him to expend every ounce of energy for others.  Grace is love in action.

In 1 Corinthians 15:10, Paul makes an interesting statement. “But by the grace of God, I am what I am.”   He was a grace-made man. “And His grace that is in me has not been in vain; FOR I labored more abundantly than them all, yet not I, but God’s grace that is within me.”   It was the labor of grace and the grace of labor.  Love compelled him to disregard himself and serve. In verse 31, he said, “I die daily.” Naturally, that is a given; spiritually, that is a choice!

The Love of God flows to us then through us! How is our love life?

My Shepherd


Psalm 23

The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.  He takes me to lush pastures, he leads me to refreshing water.  He restores my strength.  He leads me down the right paths for the sake of his reputation.  Even when I must walk through the darkest valley, I fear no danger, for you are with me; your rod and your staff reassure me.  You prepare a feast before me in plain sight of my enemies.  You refresh my head with oil; my cup is completely full.  Surely your goodness and faithfulness will pursue me all my days, and I will live in the Lord’s house for the rest of my life.”

As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word of God today, something the Holy Spirit has quickened to my heart from Psalm 23 resonates powerfully with me.

David knew that a Relationship with God (The I AM that I AM) was the Final Truth!  It was not what was happening to him or around him, but GOD that was the Final Truth, and that was his Foundation!   In that moment, He could say – “These Circumstances are Bad, Really Bad.   BUT The LORD (The I AM) is My Shepherd; because of that, I SHALL NOT WANT! I am supplied within and without!”

Our Mistake is that too often we say – “The LORD is my Shepherd, BUT things are really Bad… Do you realize how BAD they are?”   It makes all the difference in the world which mindset we follow.

Hear me carefully – David did not deny reality!  He put his trust in his Shepherd.   If we truly BEHOLD the LORD, the I AM, then the most obvious statement is “I Shall Not Be In Want or Lack Anything!”

Can you see it?   It is learning to ‘Look Through’  rather than ‘Looking At’  the Problems.  David learned to Look Through His circumstances to God’s Reality. If we Look At our circumstances, we will crumble.  They will overcome us.

Please remember, we never deny our problems!   Instead, we Look Through them to the Greater Reality in the Promises and Provisions of God!

What are we looking at?  What are we dwelling on?  The problem or the problem solver? Jesus did not say in Matthew 6:33 – “Seek a solution to your problem first, and it will all be okay.”  No, He said, “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”

The bottom line is our confidence in God’s integrity.  When we take what He promised and question the validity or possibility in our lives, we are questioning His Integrity.  We may say we are not, but our actions speak louder than our words! Our thinking will determine our doing, and our doing will reveal our confidence in God’s integrity!  He either is or is not our “Shepherd,” and if He is, then, “I shall now WANT (lack).”

Got any rivers you think are uncrossable?  Got any mountains you can’t tunnel through?  God specializes in things thought Impossible!  He will do for you what no other power can do!

Life is a choice, and life in Jesus is a choice! A life of victory and miracles is a choice that is developed in a state of consciousness of His presence and a total trust in His integrity!

This is your day to change from being a statistical pessimist to more than a conqueror! We are not what we think we are, but we are what we think (we become what we dwell on). What are you?

LORD, My Shepherd, I trust You!

Stay Focused


Colossians 3:2 – “Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.”

As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word of God today, two thoughts impacted me.  Do not become distracted, and relationships.   Do not be distracted by what is happening in the world.  You cannot prevent it, and it is not the most important thing.  It is part of the birth pains of the finality of this phase of God’s eternal purpose.

If we become distracted by what’s happening politically, nationally, or internationally, we miss our opportunity and assignment.   Pay attention but keep the primary focus the main focus. 

God’s call and desire is unity in the Spirit. (1 Corinthians 1:10).  Sectarianism is not of God; it is a distraction.   The Cross is to be our focus, not trying to figure out all the chessboard pieces and moves in God’s Last Days chess match.  The work of the Cross opens the door to God’s grace and power.

Knowing who and what is next on the eschatological calendar will redeem no one; the Work of the Cross will. Knowing the timetable and next prophetic event won’t heal, deliver, and redeem, but the work of the Cross will.

Our most significant concern is not the movement of nations but the preaching of the Cross.

1 Corinthians 4:20 -“For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power. “

  • 1 Corinthians 2:9-10 tells us that heaven is beyond anything we can imagine, yet the Holy Spirit reveals it to our hearts.
  • 1 Corinthians 3:21-23 reminds us that (in Christ) everything belongs to us!
  • 1 Corinthians 4:20, that it is not position or knowledge but the power of God that is important.
  • 1 Corinthians 7:19 reminds us that religious rituals or practices do not save, but obedience is God’s goal.

Our relationship with Jesus will carry us through the chaos of the eschatological events transpiring. Don’t get distracted. You have a mission and a commission. Your relationship with Jesus is the glue that holds your life together. The world does not need our insight. They need Jesus! We have Him, so let’s share, represent, and manifest Him. No distraction, but godly action is the word for today!

LORD, help us not be distracted by the distractions!