How Big Is God?


Jeremiah 51:15 – “The LORD has made the earth by his power, he has established the world by his wisdom, and has stretched out heaven by his understanding.”

The theme of my heart today is God’s immensity, His deep love, and our responsibility before Him and to ourselves and others.   Sensing our responsibility to God is readily apparent to most.   Sensing or knowing our responsibility to ourselves is visible to many.   But others?  Well, that is a horse of another color. 

We sometimes allow stinkin’ thinkin’ to prevail.   We say or think, “Do you know what they did?   Do you know they are not living, right?  Do you know they keep making the same irreligious mistakes?”  So, what is my responsibility to others?

First, we need to see what Jeremiah declared: “God is the Creator with all power and wisdom.  He knows all.”

Jeremiah 51:36 –“Therefore thus says the LORD Behold, I will plead your cause, and take vengeance for you; I will dry up the sea of Babylon, and make her springs dry.”

God pleads our case, and when retribution is proper, He exacts vengeance – We Do Not!  But we sometimes try to and pray against them rather than for them!  That is a vast difference. 

In Romans 12-15, we discover that Scripture consistently reveals that those who are strong spiritually are to care for the spiritually weak. That is taxing and requires more effort, compassion, and patience than most have learned or are willing to impart.

If, as Romans 12 declares, I belong to God totally and have a gift or gifts from Him, my purpose is peace and nurture of others.  In Romans 12:18, he says, “If possible. So far as depends on you, be at peace with everyone.”  

We protest, “But Lord…”  Then, Romans 13:10 reminds us that love does not do evil against others.  Love for God allows us to love ourselves rightly, which is translated into loving the unlovable and the loveable.   Is that Hard?  Yes, but we must remember that this is commanded and inspired by God.   It is not manufactured or pretended but an outflow of love in us.

Romans 14:1 instructs us to accept the one who is weak in faith and not judge them or look down on them. Remember, we, too, are weak in some areas.    We live for, in, and through Christ.    In that respect, we live for others and are our brother’s keeper.

Romans 15:1 – “Now we who are strong ought to bear the weakness of those without strength and not just to please ourselves.”  Remember, it is not about us!  Romans 15:7 tells us to accept one another Just AS Jesus accepted us. 

We accept people, but we do not endorse or justify evil.   We pray for, love, and provide godly examples rather than spewing forth condemnation and judgment.   We are not God.  We, too, have flaws. 

Romans 16:17- 20 is powerful and revelatory.   A professing Christian who causes division and dissension is to be noted, marked, and identified.  They cause others to stumble and war against the body’s unity.  We do not embrace or enable evil but love and pursue peace (God’s peace, not just an absence of conflict).

We must focus on our responsibility to God and ourselves, align that with God’s Word, and respond to others just as Jesus did. Then, Romans 16:20 says, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.”   Peace will come to our houses (our homes, businesses, and churches).

  • First, we must embrace the correct view of God and our purpose.
  • Second, we must embrace the correct view of who we are and how we live and think.
  • Third, we must focus on others, strengthen the weak, encourage everyone, and demonstrate the Love of God to everyone.

I encourage you to ask the Father to help you prioritize rightly and relate biblically and godly.  Ask Him to transform you into manifestations and demonstrations of Jesus.   Then, we can declare, “Father, I give myself to You.” 

Today is the day of a new journey that produces God’s Peace and Power.  No weapon can stand, and no stronghold can remain.  We bow to You and set our hearts to be Who You said we are.

May today overflow with God’s goodness and presence and propel you to new heights in Jesus!

Possessing the Promises


Joshua 18:3 – “How long will you be backward about going in and possessing the land (promise) which the LORD of your fathers Has Given you?”

Today, I am praying for an open heaven for each reader.  My thoughts today are focused on the problem of having the Promises made to us but not possessing them.  That would demand the question, “Why?”

The Bible instructs us to Wait on God!  That is a good and right word.  We are told that those who wait on Him are strengthened and gain endurance.   But, if waiting becomes hesitation and trepidation, it can result in paralyzation and stagnation.

Joshua’s question about going backward is interesting.  They were waiting overly long after the promise had been given!   The time to wait is before the promise, not afterward.  That is waiting for God to do what He has done and ignoring our responsibility, authority, and privilege.

The beautiful picture is that when they began to act upon the directive, Joshua 21:45 said, “There failed not one of the good things which the LORD had spoken to the house of Israel; ALL CAME TO PASS.” 

In Mark’s Gospel, when the storm came, they feared for their lives, but Jesus calmed the storm.  They had forgotten or failed to focus on a key element; He told them to go to the other side!  That was the directive, but a problem arose, and they feared, focused on the problem, and waited for God to do it for them.  He asked why they were fearful and had no faith.   They had the promise but not the possession!  It was just a potential to them, but in God, it was a reality.

After feeding the 5,000, Jesus sent them to the sea, and a storm blew in.  He saw them struggling, and as He came on the water, “He wanted to pass by them. ” (Mark 6:48).

The key is that once we have received the promise, we must not hesitate or wait for God to do what He has done nor fail to do what He has commissioned us to do!   It is up to us to act upon His Word.  Succumbing to fear is to guarantee failure.   God will not do for us what He has empowered and directed us to do.  We must wait to hear, not wait for Him to do our part.  The time for waiting is to Hear, not for it to come to pass.

Has God promised you something?  He has also empowered and authorized you to possess that promise!  You have the authority, ability, and anointing, even if you don’t think you do.  GOD Can Not, Will Not, and Does Not Lie!

Decide today that you will possess the promises!  He will go with you, but you have to go.  Don’t wait as in paralyzing hesitation.   Wait to Hear, then act on what you have heard.  That is Faith!

Have a phenomenal day in Jesus!  Victory is for today!

Avoiding Deception


Mark 13:5 – “Be careful that no man deceive you…”

There is an inescapable truth that we must adhere to if we are going to avoid deception. We must have a personal relationship with God.

The same thing is revealed and repeated at the close of the Book of Joshua and the beginning of Judges. In Joshua 24:31 and Judges 2:7, we read that Israel served God as long as Joshua and the elders who had seen God’s works lived. When the eyewitnesses died, faith and faithfulness died, too. Judges 2:19 tells us that when the judges died, Israel became even more corrupt.  A personal relationship is the key to faithfulness and victory.

Without a deep, abiding personal relationship with God, we are easy targets for deception. Deception caters to the flesh, the person’s desires, the need for ease, and the absolving of responsibility. When we know God personally and intimately, we know the real, the imitation, and the counterfeit are readily recognized.  Christianity is not easy Unless we live in the fullness of Christ in us and Oneness with Him, abiding in the vine.

Too often, Christians live theoretical lives rather than lives of practical application of God’s principles and promises.

  • We believe the Bible is God’s Word but find it challenging to make it practicable in everyday life. 
  • We believe in salvation, but even that is futuristic.  
  • We live with doubt and uncertainty because we do not know God intimately and personally.  
  • We know about Him, and His Promises are theoretical or futuristic or for super saints.

If we know Him intimately, we know He does not Lie!   We live in union with the impossible being possible All the Time!   We cannot depend on what someone else saw, heard, or experienced.  It is Individual and Personal.

God invites us to an in-depth personal relationship.   Make Him most important and refuse to doubt.  He is I AM!  His life is your life.  Be the one who keeps faith alive for others so they can keep faith alive after you.  Christ is IN us, and we are ONE with Him.  Let us live like He is truthful because He is!

Your victory is today.   You in Him, and He in you is to live above the Impossible!

Today is Yesterday’s Tomorrow


Luke 6:38 – “Give, and IT will be given to you.  They will pour into your lap a good measure – pressed down, shaken together, running over.  For by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you in return.”  LSB

This is the day the LORD has made, and it is filled with possibilities!  Rejoice and seize the day!  What I want to focus on today is that each of us is planting a crop that will be harvested in the days to come. 

There will be a harvest because each day, we are sowing seeds that will come to fruition.  Some live in turmoil because they have sown their wild oats and are now faced with praying for crop failure!    Instead, we should be sowing for the harvest we want.

We tend to forget that our yesterdays are when we sowed the seeds that are producing the harvest today.  The Lord reminded me of something I wrote nearly 25 years ago as I contemplated life, sowing, and reaping when I considered living the abundant life that Jesus came to give.

Yesterdays

Sometimes, we mortals seem to forget,

Each day is filled with things which tomorrow we may regret.

Our yesterdays with memories are filled.

Some make us sad, and with others, we are thrilled.

But once the day is over, all its hours are spent.

We sometimes look back with regret at the message we have sent.

Our yesterdays are filled with decisions which daily we have made.

There we incurred debts which in our tomorrows must be paid.

If we remember each passing day,

That harvest time for this hour we will face along life’s way.

Daily, we should live with this thought in mind.

The Fruit of what we plant today, tomorrow we shall find.

We should live each day knowing that the Law of Sowing and Reaping never fails.  Luke 6:38 is our foundation.

A key to remember is the little word “IT.”  What we give, we get.  We do not sow tomatoes and get watermelons.  We will not reap wheat and corn if we sow thistles and thorns.  If we sow hate, we will not reap love. If we sow compassion, we will reap compassion. 

What is your greatest need and the greatest need of those around you?  Sow to it!   God desires to bless us and enrich our lives.  He wants us to have harvests that are beneficial and abundant with blessings, not filled with sorrow, pain, and defeat.

My prayer for each one is that the LORD will enable us to sow to the Harvest We Desire!   May He bless each one abundantly, guide and guard us, enabling us to see His Kingdom come and His will done on Earth as it is done in Heaven! 

Today would be a great day to begin sowing kindness, love, mercy, goodness, and help where help is needed. 

That is a harvest we could all stand more of!  Have a fantastic day!

Persistent Commitment


2 Timothy 4:7 – “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith;”

As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word, something exploded in my heart – -Persistent Commitment.

  • Ruth made that commitment to Naomi.  (Ruth 1:16-17)
  • Hannah made that commitment in 1 Samuel 1:11, Hannah made that commitment, and Samuel was given to God and became Israel’s major prophet.
  • The woman who touched Jesus’ garment in Luke 8 evidenced that commitment with her persistence.
  • In Luke 5:37-39, Jesus expresses that requirement.  Persistent Commitment! 

Growth in God and His Grace demands persistent commitment.   If we want the newness of God’s wine, we must have our wineskins transformed.   Our minds must be reprogrammed and become pliable.  We like comfort zones.  When we taste God’s Grace in salvation, we are satisfied, but if we want God’s fullness, we must be transformed. 

Persistent Commitment propels us into His presence and releases His power and revelation.  We cannot be complacent but persistent.  Determine that nothing short of fullness is acceptable.  

  • Daily seek Him.
  • Daily surrender everything to Him.
  • Daily expect to hear Him.
  • Daily receive from Him.

We give out what we have in us.   Through Persistent Commitment, we press into Him and become manifestations of Him to the world.  We fulfill His commission and become all He created and called us to be.

Today, let each of us determine that we are going to make a Persistent Commitment and watch what He does.  

This is your day.  Rejoice, be glad, and have a fantastic day!