THERE IS NOT ONE WORD OF GOD THAT WILL FAIL…


Jeremiah 1:12 – “Then the LORD said to me, “You have seen well, for I am watching over My word to perform it.” NASB

I have encountered some as those whom Peter addressed in 2 Peter 3:9, reminding them that God is not slack concerning His promises.  If I can depend on anything, it is God’s Word, for I believe that His word cannot be separated from Himself, and if He says it, He will bring it to pass.

When Israel entered the Promised Land and finally took possession of the Land of Promise, we read in Joshua 21:43-45 – “So the LORD gave to Israel all the land of which He had sworn to give to their fathers, and they took possession of it and dwelt in it. 44 The LORD gave them rest all around, according to all that He had sworn to their fathers. And not a man of all their enemies stood against them; the LORD delivered all their enemies into their hand. 45 Not a word failed of any good thing which the LORD had spoken to the house of Israel. All came to pass.”  

All of it, every promise came to pass!  Every Word that God said, God did.  That is true in our lives as well.  Unfortunately, we live by the calendar and clock and serve one who responds to neither.  We are time conscious, and He is timeless.  We live in the finite, and He is infinite.  We have self-imposed deadlines and bind ourselves to them, but our limitations never bind God.

I don’t care if God promised something to you when you were ten, and now you are eighty. If He said it, then He will bring it to pass!  People will fail, but God will not!  Our plans are always flawed, but His are perfect!  Our timing is subject to our interpretation of the need and circumstances. His are limited only to His limitlessness which means they have no limitations, and He is never late (truly).  If we can embrace the words of Paul in Romans 8:28, we can deal with God’s supposed delays knowing that All Things are Working Together for our ultimate good.  Not all things are good, but their compilation produces the finished product.

The question should not be whether or not God will keep His promises but whether we will ‘faint’ before the promise is fulfilled.  If we believe God to be God, then we can hold on, no matter what, to His promises knowing that His track record is Not One Word Will Ever Fail! 

May God be with you as you go through your day!

ARE WE REINFORCING THE WORTH OF OTHERS…


Ecclesiastes 3:1, 3, 5 “To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven:  3 … A time to break down, And a time to build up; …5 …A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing;” 

1 Thessalonians 5:11 – “Therefore comfort each other and edify one another, just as you also are doing.”  NKJV

Several years ago, I heard the story of the twelve-year-old boy who apparently could not talk.  After his mother served him oatmeal three days in a row, he said, “Yuck, I hate oatmeal.”  His mother became hysterical and ran to him, shouting, “You can talk!  You have not said a word for twelve years, and today, you spoke.  Why have you never spoken before?”  He looked at her and said, “Up until now, everything’s been okay.”

Sadly, that is how we do things too often.  It is especially true in many churches concerning their pastors. If everything is okay, nothing is said, but let something go wrong, and you hear them.  I know some pastors who are incredibly effective in their efforts for the local body and the kingdom of God but feel like abject failures.  One wise minister explained it this way:  “We are victims of a system that is too high in expectations and too low in rewards.” 

Some people assume that the minister’s self-image is indestructible.  They expect the man of God to be filled with energy and fresh ideas but fail to give affirmation which is the emotional fuel we all need.  This is true with our children, spouses, employees, etc.  Everyone needs to receive personal affirmation from time to time when things are good, not just criticism that is constructive or destructive when things are not.  In saying this, I do not mean to imply that church members are cold and calloused but often are unaware of the needs of the man behind the sacred desk who carries the mantel of the pastor.

I do not know any Omnicompetent Pastors, but I know many flawed vessels who ascribe to that high calling and devote their lives to service.  I read a description of “The Perfect Pastor,” and I honestly do not know who originally wrote it, but it goes like this:

What is the perfect pastor?  He is 26 years old and has been preaching for 30 years.  He is tall, short, thin, heavyset, handsome, and homely; he has one brown eye and one blue, hair parted in the middle, the left side dark and straight, and the right side brown and wavy.  He has a burning desire to work with teenagers and spends all his time with older folks.  He always smiles straight because he has a sense of humor that keeps him serious at work.  He makes fifteen calls daily to church members, spends all his time evangelizing the unchurched, and is never out of the office.”

Some hold a myth regarding the pastor’s labors, and as I had a person say to me once, “It must be nice to have a job where you only work one day per week.”  He had no idea what my week consisted of and how many hours I spent praying, preparing, visiting, planning, meeting, etc. He saw me once per week (that’s all he came to), and to him, that was the sum total of what I did. 

I have a friend who heard similar statements, and he invited the individual to spend the day with him.  On that particular occasion, there were five emergencies that the pastor was called to and then the regular schedule of the day to be addressed, so when they concluded their day at 10:30 PM that evening, the man was stunned.  He said, “I had no idea!”  I make no defense of a lazy pastor, but I want to sing the praise of those individuals who devote their lives and expend their energies tirelessly for the service of God.  They deserve our affirmation even when nothing is out of the ordinary and everything is going well.  Let them hear you in good times, not just in times of difficulty.  Translate that to your families and work as well.

God bless you as you go through this day!

CONSIDER THE PROBLEM OF UNFULFILLED EXPECTATIONS…


2 Kings 5:9-14 – “Then Naaman went with his horses and chariot, and he stood at the door of Elisha’s house. 10 And Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, “Go and wash in the Jordan seven times, and your flesh shall be restored to you, and you shall be clean.” 11 But Naaman became furious, and went away and said, “Indeed, I said to myself, ‘He will surely come out to me, and stand and call on the name of the LORD his God, and wave his hand over the place, and heal the leprosy.’ 12 Are not the Abanah and the Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Could I not wash in them and be clean?” So, he turned and went away in a rage. 13 And his servants came near and spoke to him, and said, “My father, if the prophet had told you to do something great, would you not have done it? How much more then, when he says to you, ‘Wash, and be clean’?” 14 So he went down and dipped seven times in the Jordan, according to the saying of the man of God; and his flesh was restored like the flesh of a little child, and he was clean.”  NKJV

This account of Naaman, the Syrian Commander, is one of several in the Bible that reflects ‘unrealistic’ or ‘unfulfilled expectations’ and the problem therein.  Naaman had leprosy, which was a virtual sentence of death.  His wife had a slave girl from Israel, and she said to her master’s wife, “If only my master were with the prophet who is in Samaria!  For he would heal him of his leprosy.”  Naaman’s wife relayed the information to Naaman, and he, in turn to his master.  The story begins with a letter sent to the king of Israel to heal Naaman. 

Imagine, if you will, receiving a directive from a powerful enemy to do something you could not do.  How would you view it?  He considered it a provocation to war and was distraught.  Elisha heard of the King of Israel’s hysteria and directed that Naaman be sent to him.  Naaman followed the king’s directive, and his entourage proceeded to Elisha’s house, and there the problem opened in a major way and reveals the “Problem of Human Expectations.”

Elisha told the Commander to go to the Jordan and dip himself seven times.  Naaman was furious, for he considered it an insult for someone of his stature to be instructed to do this.  He expected pomp and ceremony with Elisha standing before the great general, waving his hands over the leprosy and healing him in a dramatic fashion that fit what he considered worthy of someone of his stature. 

He left furious, and one of his servants took his life into his own hands and approached Naaman asking if Elisha had instructed him to do something great, difficult, or monumental, would he not have attempted it?  As a result, Naaman realized he had nothing to lose and obeyed.  The result was a complete cleansing of leprosy and restoring his flesh.

Had he allowed his ‘unrealistic’ and/or ‘unfulfilled expectations’ to rule, he would have died in Syria a Leper! How often do we fix in our minds how things should be and proceed to reject everything that does not fit that image and fulfill that expectation? Could it be that we fail to receive answers to our prayers because we ‘predetermine’ how we expect things to be, and when they do not satisfy those expectations, we reject all else? 

Isaiah 55:9 reminds us that God’s ways are higher than ours, and when we attempt to subrogate our ways over God’s, we are doomed to the realm of ‘unfulfilled expectations.’  I see it in relationships, businesses, churches, and spiritually that ‘unrealized, unfulfilled and unreasonable expectations’ bring disappointment and failure.  We do not have to live at that address, for we can subject our expectations to God’s will and ways and allow the Holy Spirit to birth in us the purposes of God. 

Demanding others to meet our expectations can and often is unrealistic and a catalyst to difficulty.  I am human.  You are human. We are flawed vessels, and to expect perfection from flawed vessels is unrealistic.  We need to be like the Naaman who went down into the Jordan, not the Naaman that drove off in a huff, wounded because his expectations were not satisfied.  I am learning more daily how Paul could say he was content wherever he found himself.  His expectations were God, not his preconceived ideas of how things should be.

God bless you as you go through this day!

WE HAVE THE ANSWER WHEN TROUBLE KNOCKS ON YOUR DOOR…


Psalm 34:19 – “Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the LORD delivers him out of them all.”  NKJV

I had a person tell me once that if becoming a Christian was a guarantee against problems, they would readily accept Christ.  That individual had been witnessed to on numerous occasions by some well-meaning believers who suggested that by accepting Jesus, all life’s problems were over. 

At Salvation, our problems are, and they are not over!  They are in the sense that we settle our eternal destiny and have access to heaven’s resources for life, but they are not if one is to understand that one will never face another battle.  Accepting Jesus is the beginning of some major problems, difficulties, afflictions, and battles.  At that point, the devil declares full-scale war on you and will do all he can to shipwreck your life.

Please do not understand me to be making the devil more powerful than he is! The Bible identifies him as a defeated foe, but it does not declare him no longer existent.  He will attempt to destroy until he is finally thrown into the Lake of Fire.  The very idea that becoming a Christian excludes or exempts you from problems would call into question the many passages regarding the devil and the weapons of warfare the Lord has provided for us.  If all of our problems are over by receiving Christ, why bother with weapons you do not need?

The Psalmist declares that many are the afflictions of the righteous.  If that were all that he said it would be most depressing. I have experienced times when I could almost believe that was the end of the story as wave after wave of demonic attacks came my way.  There have been times when I, like the apostle Paul, almost despaired of life, wondering if there would ever be a reprise in the assaults.  Yet deep inside, I clung to the latter portion of the Psalmist’s declaration, “BUT the LORD delivers him out of them ALL….”   

When the enemy comes in, I expect God to come in like a flood and raise a standard against him!  I expect the Holy Spirit to comfort me when I am oppressed.  I take the words of our LORD to heart where He declared in Matthew 11:28 that I could come to Him in my weariness and fatigue from the assault and labors of life weighed down under the heavy burden pressed upon me, and HE will give me Rest. 

Trouble will knock on your door from time to time as you traverse from the cradle to the grave, and when it does, if you are a believer, “Lift up your eyes and look to the hills for your help comes from the LORD.”  He has not forsaken you, and you can cling to the promise here in Psalm 34 that although you may face many severe afflictions in life, GOD will deliver you out of them all, even if that deliverance is taking you out of this world, and home. 

May the Lord be with you as you go through this day!  Do not expect a life free of problems but a promise-filled one!   God bless you as you go through your day!

JESUS DISARMED THE ENEMY…


Colossians 2:11-15 –“In Him you were also circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, by putting off the body of the sins of the flesh, by the circumcision of Christ, 12 buried with Him in baptism, in which you also were raised with Him through faith in the working of God, who raised Him from the dead. 13 And you, being dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He has made alive together with Him, having forgiven you all trespasses, 14 having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross. 15 Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it.”  NKJV

If we were to truly understand what Jesus accomplished at the Cross, Resurrection, and Ascension, we would be incredibly bold and faith-filled in our walk, word, and work.  We were outside looking in, but as a result of His sacrificial death on the Cross, subsequent resurrection, and ascension to the Right Hand of the Throne of God, we can be saved.  We have been translated from the kingdom, dominion, and domain of darkness into the Kingdom of God.  We become members of the Body of Christ, and ‘as He is, so are we in this world.’  (1 John 4:17)

The apostle unveils a truth that we dare not miss or lessen the importance of. Jesus disarmed principalities and powers and made a Public Spectacle of them, Triumphing over them.  I have often questioned why we, the children of God, exhibit a fear of the devil, and many spend so much time worrying about what the devil is or might do to them.  He should worry about what we, as the children of God, will do to him and his kingdom. 

I find the language here fascinating and wish to highlight a few things for your consideration:

  • He DISARMED principalities and powers.

Disarmed goes hand in hand with the directive of Christ to the disciples that they had Power over all the Authority of the devil.  We are told that the weapons of our warfare are Mighty Through God to the pulling down of strongholds.  We are informed that the Gates of Hell cannot prevail against the church, and gates, in Scripture, usually refer to authority or seats of authority.   Jesus has Disarmed the devil. 

If that is true, the devil’s most potent weapons are Fear and Intimidation.  His success depends on our complicity with his deception.  The Bible declares that we are More Than Conquerors through Christ.  If that is true, then we are putting ten thousand to flight, not being put to flight.  We are to be the head, not the tail.  We are to be the victors, not the victims.  Our King of Kings and Lord of Lords has disarmed our enemy.

  • He made a PUBLIC SPECTACLE of them.

At the Cross, it appeared that the devil had put Jesus to open shame, the shame of dying the death of a criminal.  Had the Cross resulted in the death of Jesus, it would have been a public victory for the devil, but He didn’t stay dead.  He Rose from the Dead and manifested Himself publicly at His ascension, thereby making a Public Spectacle of the devil and all who were pawns of Lucifer.  He made them a laughingstock by rising from the dead and ascending to His rightful place at the Right Hand of the Father, making intercession for His children.

  • He TRIUMPHED over them.

The Triumph in Roman times was significant for it was the parade and ceremony in which a conquering general would parade the spoils of the conquered as well as the conquered generals and peoples led forth in chains for a public show.  The Victorious General was voted a Triumph by the Roman Senate and given honor and goods.  We are told we are ‘seated in heavenly places in Christ Jesus’ and ‘heirs of God and joint-heirs with Jesus.’  If it is Christ in us the hope of glory, then His triumph is our triumph, and His victory our victory.  He has given us His Authority over the Power of the enemy.

Beloved, let us begin acting like a conqueror and refuse to be relegated to a lesser life spiritually.  What He did He did for us and has invited us to share in His Triumph!

God bless you as you go through your day!

CONSIDER THE THREE-MONKEY APPROACH…


Proverbs10:8-12 – “The wise in heart will receive commands, but a prating fool will fall.  9 He who walks with integrity walks securely, but he who perverts his ways will become known.  10 He who winks with the eye causes trouble, but a prating fool will fall. 11 The mouth of the righteous is a well of life, but violence covers the mouth of the wicked. 12 Hatred stirs up strife, But love covers all sins.”  NKJV

The foolishness of the heart is often revealed in the incessant blabber of the lips, whereas the wise person desires to gain knowledge and instruction.  Walking in one’s integrity is a walk that exudes peace and security, whereas the wicked seek shortcuts and pervert justice and wisdom.  The words from the mouth of the righteous bring peace and hope and point to life, whereas the mouth of the wicked propels toward destruction and is often accompanied by violence.

Sadly, I know some in Christendom who have taken what I call the ‘Three Money Approach’ to sin.  They refuse to see it, refuse to hear it, and refuse to speak against it!  They pretend to see nothing, hear nothing, and offer no rejection of wickedness in our present world.  That approach expresses Hate, not Love.  I have made a very bold statement and desire to explain what I mean if you will afford me the opportunity.

If you recall the words of Solomon in Proverbs 13:24, we are told that the parent who refuses to discipline (the rod) Hates the child.  We also read in Proverbs 10:12 that Hatred stirs up strife, but Love covers offenses.  That is not a directive to ‘wink at sin’ but for forgiveness. 

In Proverbs 8:13, we are told that the fear of the Lord is Hatred of evil.  I would ask, “If you saw a relative or friend destroying their life would it be a demonstration of love to remain silent and allow them to continue when you could give a warning?”  It could be argued that it is the opposite of love, for if I see you in mortal danger and remain silent, how can I say I am doing so out of love?

Many quote the passage in Proverbs 13:24 as “spare the rod and spoil the child,” but it is more potent than that, as you can read.  It is spare, the rod (refusing proper discipline) is evidence of hatred, not love, and spoiling the child is a minor thing compared to the destruction that awaits.  In Proverbs 23:13, we are told that by administering discipline to the child, we prevent that child from death (spiritual and possibly natural).  This can be expanded to all relationships. 

As a Christian and a minister, I do not want to come across as all Hell Fire and Brimstone, but there are times when I must sound the alarm, identify sin as sin, and warn of its destruction.  If I ‘wink at sin’ and pretend it is not a big deal, that sin, whatever it might be or however small, can grow into deadly cancer in the soul, and my ‘Three Monkey Approach’ only brings death and destruction.  The Bible says that ‘faithful are the wounds of a friend’ (Proverbs 27:6). You may not like what I have to say, or I may not like being called out when wrong, but if the objective is life and restoration, then wound me, please!

The Three Monkey approach only creates a condition where the supposed pursuit of tolerance and acceptance becomes a death sentence and reduces the church to a social club rather than a spiritual hospital and rehab center. 

If we genuinely love one another, we will not be abusive, but we will not ‘wink at sin’ for the love that lives in us will overpower the desire to be accepted by all.  If you are my friend, please never ‘wink at my sin’ and let your love for me compel you to speak truth to my life whether I like it or not, for if you love me, you will help me see the fallacy of my ways and lead me to the place where sins are covered.  If you allow me to continue without objection, you only bring me and possibly you trouble. 

Oh God, please break our hearts over sin again!   May the Lord be with you as you go through your day!

CAN WE ATTAIN THE ATTAINABLE?


Philippians 3:12-16 – “Not that I have already obtained it or have already become perfect, but I press on so that I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. 13 Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do:  forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. 15 Let us therefore, as many as are perfect, have this attitude; and if in anything you have a different attitude, God will reveal that also to you; 16 however, let us keep living by that same standard to which we have attained.” NASB

Please know that I intentionally did not say attain the unattainable but the attainable.  I am convinced that a major principle in spiritual maturity is realizing that you have not arrived!  The apostle Paul, a man, who was stretched beyond that of most people, tested beyond most, and yet makes an amazing declaration.  He said, “I have not attained.”  He confessed that he had not achieved the ultimate spiritual growth but refused to look back and focus on the past but was pressing in, reaching for the attainable in Christ.

I love the translation of the word ‘teleios’ in Greek, which means COMPLETE concerning labor, growth, mental, and moral character.  It means a mature person.  So, Paul is saying that spiritually mature people have the attitude that they have not arrived but are pressing in to attain the attainable in Christ.  They refuse to let the past sidetrack them and have their eye on the ultimate goal in God consistently.

I watched a situation once where a person lived several miles from the church, and no matter how difficult it was, he found a way to attend services and other activities.  Then he moved near the church and rarely came.  He confessed to me that when it was difficult, he stayed focused, but when it became easy, he was distracted and sidetracked. 

That is so true in many lives and one of the reasons that there is growth in persecution.  We grow when we know we have not made it and must stay focused to have that relationship and fellowship with God.  In times of ease, we take things for granted and allow unimportant things to distract or sidetrack us.  I am not saying we should pray for persecution or difficulty but instead become so complete in our commitment and focus that in times of ease, we take advantage of the open door rather than allow distraction.

I want to be a vessel in the Master’s hands, a tree in His orchard that produces fruit in abundance.  I want to be a light in His lighthouse.  I want the gifts He has deposited in me to be fully used and beneficial to the church and kingdom.  I want to attain the attainable spiritually.  I want Christ in me to be manifest to the world in such a powerful manner that when they see me, they do not see me but Him who lives in me.  I want my life to be a demonstration of His Love and Life!

May God be with you as you go through your day!

VALENTINE’S DAY – LOVE IS WORTH LOVING…


Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 – “Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labor. 10 For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.”  KJV

It is Valentine’s Day 2023!  The day when love and its benefit come into focus.  Much like Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, and many other days, we celebrate, one day per year is insufficient, but it is good to be reminded.  Valentine’s Day elicits attention from youthful puppy love to the mutual sharing in marriage love.  Also, we must never forget God’s love and our love for Him!

This passage could be applied to friends, but it is also very applicable to ROMANTIC LOVE relationships, especially marriage.  We’ve all heard the adage, “two can live as cheaply as one,” and the power of working in tandem with “a three-fold cord is not easily broken.”  (Do not think I am suggesting a love triangle, for I believe strongly in monogamy.) 

I suspect that sometimes we fail to fully comprehend the value of that helper or mate God has given us in the loving marriage relationship?  Here the writer advises that ‘two are better than one’ and then offers reasons for that statement.  That which they produce from works to children has incredible benefits. 

He informs us that if one stumbles, the other provides comfort, encouragement, and assistance.  He also brings to light the incredible loneliness and danger for a person with no one.  While I do not want to make anyone’s pain more severe because they are alone for whatever reason, we know that having a friend or spouse is a God-given treasure.  If you are alone, I pray that God will bring that special person into your life and allow you to enjoy the treasures of a loving marriage.  I am missing my sweet Bonnie more than words can convey! 

The Bible tells us in Ephesians 5:25 that husbands are to love their wives as Christ loves the church and gave Himself for her.  Likewise, in the preceding verses, we learn of the wife’s commitment to her husband.  Considering the relationship of the Body of Christ to the Lord Jesus is essential, for it conveys the image of loyalty and fidelity.  We know our Lord’s great love for us and His incredible sacrifice, so both husband and wife should invest everything in developing and strengthening their marriage. The result of the two who have become one is described in the verses in our text.  The reward is great!

It is easy to become so accustomed to one another that we take our spouses for granted, which is always negative.  Marriage is not 50-50. It is 100-100, and on this day, it is wonderful to invest the effort to rekindle the spark that you knew in the beginning.  Someone told me once, ‘giving flowers is a waste of time and money.’  I have never agreed with that, and although flowers are not something no one would want to eat and will wither in time, they convey the message, “I care, I love you, and you are worth this.” 

When we think of our love for each other in marriage or courtship, we should be reminded of the greatness and beauty of God’s love for us.  Marriages made in heaven do not live in hell; any marriage can deteriorate if we fail to invest ourselves in the other person.  LOVE is worth LOVING! An investment in Love pays incredible dividends!

May God be with you as you go through your day.

THERE IS STRENGTH IN WATCHING A SUNSET…


Psalm 8:3-5 “When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, The moon, and the stars, which You have ordained, 4 What is man that You are mindful of him, And the son of man that You visit him?  5 For You have made him a little lower than the angels, And You have crowned him with glory and honor.”  NKJV

I love the outdoors and spend as much time there as I can.  I love being in the woods and watching God’s handiwork in nature.  This world is truly the work of an incredibly talented artist. I have had some of the most wonderful and humbling experiences just sitting on a hillside or near a stream and watching one of God’s spectacular sunsets. 

I have been at a campsite, looked heavenward, saw the endless array of stars, and watched as a meteor shot across the sky.  I listened to the creatures of God’s world break the stillness of that peaceful place and was moved deeply!  I stood in awe as I looked up at some of the most majestic peaks or looked down from a ledge on one of them across canyons brilliant with the colors of nature and time.  Each time I was warmed by the confidence that this design was a designer’s work and humbled at how insignificant I was compared to it all.  A mere speck!

Yet, I know from the Bible and personal experience just how much God cares about his creation called man.  He loves man more than he loves all the rest of creation.  I can say that because God said it and demonstrated it at the Cross.  He continues to demonstrate it with the wooing of the Holy Spirit, drawing a rebellious, sinful creation to Himself.  His love for us is boundless, and although man has continually rejected Him, He still reaches out to us, offering SALVATION.  That is nothing short of amazing, but such is God’s grace!

The humbling reality that He has chosen us to spend eternity with Him as heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus is amazing!  Man rejected God in the Garden and continues to reject Him in so many ways today, yet GOD still loves us and desires to bring us to Himself.  

If you have difficulty believing in the power of God, look at this world, the design, the beauty, the intricate detail.  If that does not convince you, consider the human body’s design with all the nerve paths, arteries and veins, organs, and the body’s function.  If you want me to believe that this just happened, you should have gotten to me before I saw the first sunset, for, after that, I was hooked on God.  I did not immediately serve Him, but I have never doubted His existence and will not doubt.

Oh Lord, thank you for your creation we can experience and utilize.  Thank you for your daily provisions and endless love.  Thank you for allowing my sins to be washed away and my name entered in the Lamb’s Book of Life. Thank you for giving me help today, and I hope for tomorrow!   If you are low, make plans to watch a sunset, and I believe something will stir inside your heart.

May God bless you as you go through your day!

THE OBJECTIVE IS CONTENTMENT AND COURAGE…


Hebrews 13:5-6 “Let your conduct be without covetousness; be content with such things as you have. For He Himself has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”   6 So we may boldly say:

“The LORD is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?”   NKJV

Frequently in reading Scripture, I find something that speaks to me differently than it has in the past, and this passage is one of those.  I’ve read this many times, and each time I would focus on the absence of fear when walking with God.  As I reread this, some words flooded my heart and mind – Contentment and Courage!

The apostle challenged those listening to live without covetousness and to live in contentment. He understood something that we have missed too often. Covetousness is one of, if not the biggest, problems in believers’ lives. Virtually all the other commandments have their beginning in that little self-centered green-eyed monster.  As we give way to it, we find ourselves succumbing to numerous other failures in life and character.

His encouragement and qualifier for living a life of Contentment was God’s Promise, “I will NEVER leave you nor forsake you.”  If I genuinely believe God’s Promise, then I can be content in whatever state I find myself in because I know, as David declared, “I was young, and now I am old, and I have not seen the righteous forsake nor his seed begging for bread.”   

We can take the many promises of provision, including, “But my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory.”  The question is not God’s ability but our confidence in His Word.  So, if I believe God, then Contentment is a natural by-product of that trust, and I do not have to look with envy or covetousness toward anyone or anything.  After all, My Father owns the cattle on a thousand hills, and He owns the hills.  There is Nothing impossible with Him, and I am His. Therefore, I trust, relax, and rest in confident contentment.

The apostle did not stop there, but he spoke that out of our state of contentment, we can make a bold declaration that since God is my provider, helper, teacher, guide, and protector – I WILL NOT FEAR! 

My life then will be lived without fear of man or anything because what can mortal man do to me?  He may take away my possessions, but God can and will provide.  He may take away my physical freedom, but I’m free in spirit and can never be enslaved even if I am imprisoned.  He may take away my life, but my life is not dependent on how long I draw breath on planet earth, for I am an eternal creation, and should they snuff out my physical life, I transition to Eternal Life!  What can man do to me?   Much but nothing in comparison to what God can do for me. 

So, as you go through this day, ask the Holy Spirit to help you trust God’s Promises so you can truly live in contentment and Courage. 

God bless you as you go through your day!