The 5 Ps of Kingdom Life


Luke 11:1-4 – Now Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he stopped, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.” So he said to them, “When you pray, say: Father may your name be honored; may your kingdom come.  Give us each day our daily bread, and forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us.  And do not lead us into temptation.”

As I read, prayed, and meditated on the Word of God today, Luke 11 gripped my heart.    The amazing simplicity and clarity of the teachings of Jesus always amaze me.   In a few words, He makes life clear and reveals the heart of the Father and the visual of kingdom life.

One of the disciples asked Him for a model or pattern of prayer that they could implement. Jesus never gave formulas or meaningless rituals. His example contains what I call the 5 P’s.

  • Praise is the beginning. “Father, may Your name be honored.”

It all begins with God being God. It all starts with recognition of His sovereignty and goodness. “Seek first…”

  • Presence. “May Your kingdom come.”

The desire for God’s presence is not only a motivator but also a security for us. Where God’s presence is, there is peace and in His person wholeness.

  • Provision. “Give us each day our daily bread.”

Give us what we need physically, relationally, materially, and spiritually for each today.

  • Pardon. “And forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us.”

Forgiveness is the key to wholeness. Any unforgiveness in our hearts locks out the peace of God and limits His provisions.

  • Protection. “And do not lead us into temptation.”

Protection from the perils of temptation and the pollution of this world and the flesh. Protection from the curse of the enemy.    Protection from the flaming darts of accusation and condemnation. Protection in the shelter of God’s arms.

In that position, we are empowered to see our persistent prayers become realities.   We ask with confidence that we will be answered. We seek convinced we will find the answer and treasure.  We knock on the door, assured that it will be opened.

It all begins with praise and honoring God as the LORD of all.   We enter His presence and, in that secure covering, receive the provision, pardon, and protection.   We begin to live the abundant life Jesus brings and see the kingdom manifested daily.   We are able to embrace Psalm 91 as our personal promise and walk in the Isaiah 61 anointing, fulfilling the Great Commission. We have the invitation and a clear pathway to the place of promise. Let’s walk through that door!

Allow the 5 Ps of the Promise to permeate your life, persist into His presence, and embrace the Kingdom!   Victory is ours, so enjoy your day victoriously!

The “It” Factor


Luke 6:38 – “Give, and IT will be given to you: A good measure, pressed down (compacted), shaken together (removing the air pockets), running over (abundance), WILL BE poured into your lap.  FOR the measure you use will be the measure you receive.”

In athletics, frequently someone will say about a player, “He has the “it” factor.”   Nobody knows for sure what “it” is, but they know when someone has “it.”   However, the “It” factor takes a different form in matters of the kingdom of God.

Today, I am praying for the abundant life Jesus brings to be fully realized in each of our lives.   God’s Abundant Life transcends possessions, accomplishments, or anything natural.   

  • It is a life lived in calm assurance.
  • It is peace and rest.
  • It is rejoicing and joy.
  • It is a life lived with a forward look, not a backward look.
  • It is a now life in union with Him.

I was reminded of a principle of life that the Holy Spirit taught me years ago.   That principle is found in Luke 6:38.   The principle is also connected to the widow, who gave her two coins in contrast to the rich.  She gave out of her need or lack.   They gave out of their abundance.

The principle is – “Give to your need or give what you need.

I recalled having a broken foot and had to use crutches to walk.  I preached, and people came for healing prayer.  The visual was troubling.  I was supported by crutches, laying hands on people for healing; some were healed.   Like Peter at the Gate Beautiful, I gave what I had: faith for others.  In praying for others, I was healed.

I learned and demonstrated this principle in life.  When I was in financial need, I would pray, find someone in financial need, and give out of my need, and God’s faithfulness never failed.

When I was lonely, discouraged, and depressed, I would look for someone in that state and encourage them, and God’s faithfulness never failed.   I have learned to practice in a practical way, Luke 6:38.   I gave what I needed, and IT (what I needed) came back to me in abundance.

The Holy Spirit taught me that I could not remain in a state or condition of heart and mind and fulfill God’s purposes.   Life was to be lived, and if I remained in a condition rather than moving forward toward His purposes, I was being selfish and focusing on myself.  My life was given to be given in service.

I can focus on me, or I can focus on the kingdom.  In focusing on the kingdom and others, this world and its offerings have no hold on me.  I become free to live, love, and serve.  I become rich on the inside and live with no sense of lack because God has no lack, and I can trust His Promises.

Luke 6:38 is a key to abundant living and is only minorly focused on the material or money.

Therefore, I pray that you will have a phenomenal day and an overflow of thanksgiving!

He Can, Will He?


Luke 5:12-13 “Lord, if you are willing, You can make me clean.” Have you been there? Desperation and dependency overwhelming you? Your only true hope was God! Jesus responded by laying His hands on a highly infectious terminal man and said, “I am willing. Be clean!”

My heart is overflowing with the reality of God’s integrity and presence.    The awareness of His love for us is cascading over me.    Out of that love, I love!   I pray for God’s complete transformation and fullness to become an even greater reality in each of us, bringing us overflowing peace.

As I read in Leviticus and Luke today, God was the theme the Holy Spirit kept impressing me with. God, His nature, character, power, presence, and person.

For some time, I’ve been battling some potentially extreme physical maladies.    Each apparent victory is followed by an additional potential problem.  I recently met with the doctor to review the pathology report from the needle biopsy of the nodule in my thyroid.   It was benign.   Now, I have battled a new event called AFib.

The devil has been trying to instill fear and doubt in our hearts.   I do not ignore reality or the potential of the condition.   But my hope is in God.    In 2005, God miraculously healed me (the surgeon proclaimed it a miracle and stated it was medically impossible).    I knew exactly when it happened, and so did the doctor.    Twenty years later, a potential problem has arisen, and as concerns about that issue dissipated, a new issue surfaced.

This morning, as I read Luke 5:12-13, the presence of the Holy Spirit flooded my room and filled my heart.   The leper said in humility and desperation, “Lord if you are willing, You can make me clean.”   Have you been there?  Desperation and dependency overwhelming you? Your only true hope was God!   Jesus responded by laying His hands on a highly infectious terminal man and said, “I am willing. Be clean!”

With a heart of total dependence, I cried out the words of the leper asking for wholeness, and the presence of God was overwhelming!   It was like 2005 all over again!

We know that God can!   For believers, the truth is that Nothing is impossible with GOD is not difficult to believe.   Our issue, consciously or subconsciously, is whether or not He will do it for us.   Sometimes, we feel like asking, “Lord, are you willing to do it for me? “   That is where our confidence in God’s integrity and character enters the equation.

Hear me carefully: I am not trying to make a law or give a formula, but rather that our confidence and dependence on God must be that of the three Hebrew children before Nebuchadnezzar, “God can, we believe He will, but even if He does not we won’t cast away our confidence.”   God did!

I’m praying for the harvest and that God will restore us, making us new wineskins and pouring in His new wine!     Jesus bore the stripes in His physical body for our physical healing.   I know that healing and rejoice in Him being eternally the same. He was, is, and will be Healer, Savior, and Deliverer.

Today, I shout, “Thank you, Jesus!”    I know whom I have believed and believe He is well capable of handling everything I face!  

Have a great day in Him!

Abundant Life or Limited Life?


John 10:10 – “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come so that they may have life, and may have it abundantly.”

As I read, prayed, and considered the Word of God today, two words filled my heart and mind – STAY ALERT!  That came from Mark 13, where Jesus was speaking about the Last Days.

We cannot focus on God and self at the same time.   We cannot cast all our care(s) on Him and fret over them at the same time.    If we focus on ourselves, our desires, our rights, our needs, our fears, or our pains, we are unable to focus on Him for our total deliverance.

Paul said, “The life I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God.” John the Baptist said, “I must decrease, but He must increase.”  We cannot live the abundant life rooted in the limited life of the flesh.

Staying alert requires several things.   We must see Him as the LORD.   We must see life as a mission that is only secondarily about us.   We must believe that He has prepared a place for us and is coming back for us. We must decide that nothing in this life can be allowed to hold our hearts. We must totally surrender to Him.    Selfishness and self are like leaven; they permeate the entire being, and we focus on us, not Him and our mission and commission.

Staying Alert is staying focused!   Staying Alert is dying to self.   Staying Alert requires constant communion with Him!   The Abundant Life becomes a Limited Life if we lose focus and fail to remain alert and watchful. If we lose focus, we will become distracted and divert our focus from Him and His purpose to us, what we feel, what we desire, and what we think we need or even deserve.

Jesus said that to be His disciple, we had to stop being our own disciple. We must “Die to Self,” not focus on and feed the self.   Those who Stay Alert will be like the five wise virgins; they are always ready!  Those who Stay Alert will walk free of the shackles of self and selfishness.

LORD, help us to totally give ourselves to You and be free! Those who enjoy the victorious, abundant life Jesus promised are those who Stay Alert, so Stay Alert!

May today bring you abundance in life that enables you to live to the fullest in His promises!

Having Angelic Guidance


Exodus 23:20-23 – “I am going to send an angel before you to protect you as you journey and to bring you into the place that I have prepared. 21 Take heed because of him, and obey his voice; do not rebel against him, for he will not pardon your transgressions, for my Name is in him. 22 But if you diligently obey him and do all that I command, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and I will be an adversary to your adversaries. 23 For my angel will go before you and bring you to the Amorites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Canaanites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites, and I will destroy them completely.”

As I read, prayed, and meditated on the Word of God today, something in Exodus 23 captured my thoughts and drew me to a powerful promise and covenant provision of God.

Exodus 23:20-26 reveals something we relegate to Israel and fail to see this as a provision for believers.  What is that?  Angelic guidance and protection.

God told Moses, “I am going to send an angel before you to PROTECT you as you journey AND to BRING YOU INTO THE PLACE that I have prepared.”   The instructions were, ‘ Obey him, and do all I command, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and I will be an adversary to your adversaries. ‘ God promised to bless their food and water AND remove sickness from them.

I contend that God’s desire for believers is reflected in this promise to Israel to lead them to their place of promise.   I refer to Psalm 91 and the Psalmist’s portrayal of this truth for those who follow God.

This promise is for those who make their abode in God.   Living so near to God, they are in His shadow.   He is their stronghold and shelter, and they trust Him completely in all things and at all times.  The outworking of that condition and position is assurance protection and the banishment of fear.

Psalm 91:11-12 – “For He will order His angels to protect you in all that you do.” They will lift you up in their hands so that you will not slip on a stone.”

He continues with incredible promises, which include answered prayers, rescue in trouble, fullness of life and longevity, and entrance into the fullness of God.

We are given promises, and God dispatches angels to help us reach that place of promise!   Yet, we live with no concept or expectation of that provision.  The result is that we walk out from under that protection.   Let’s live expecting angelic guidance and protection.  They respond to the Word.

Lord, send your angels to guard and guide each one today!