Overcoming Reluctance


Judges 6:11-12 – The angel of the Lord came and sat down under the oak tree in Ophrah owned by Joash the Abiezrite.  He arrived while Joash’s son Gideon was threshing wheat in a winepress so he could hide it from the Midianites. 12 The angel of the Lord appeared and said to him, “The Lord is with you, courageous warrior!”

As I read, prayed, and meditated on the Word of God today, I was drawn to the thought of overcoming reluctance and acting on God’s directive.   Most say, “I want to hear God and know what He wants me to do.” Then, they are reluctant when God speaks through a vision, a dream, a word, an impression, or a circumstance.

Gideon is an example.  The angel of the Lord came to him as he was hiding from the Midianites and said something astounding and amusing.  God said in Judges 6:12, “The LORD is with you, courageous warrior!” Seriously, LORD, courageous warrior, he’s hiding!

Gideon’s response made me laugh.   In verse 13, he said, “Pardon me, but if the LORD is with us, why has such a disaster overtaken us?  Where are all the miraculous deeds our ancestors told us about?”   His view of things was diametrically opposed to God’s.  He knew his cowardice, and hearing ‘courageous warrior’ was absurd to him.  His focus was on the problem, not the provision.

God did not quit but said, in verse 14, “You have the strength.” Really, LORD, are you blind?   Gideon made excuse after excuse until he realized that this was truly the angel of the LORD!

He decided to obey, but he was anything but a courageous warrior.  Judges 6:27b states, “He was too afraid of his father’s family and the men of the city to do it in broad daylight, so he waited until nighttime.” Here I am, LORD.  I’ll obey, but secretly, the courageous warrior that I am.

His fleeces seem less about confirmation than looking for an out.  Finally, he called for help, and 32,000 came against a massive army of Midianites and Amalekites.  The odds were not good.  Gideon was being transformed into a courageous warrior.

In Judges 7:2, God says, “You’ve got too much help.”   Hey, God, are you blind?   We are outnumbered thousands to one, and you say I have too much help.     Then 22,000 were culled from the ranks, and God said, “Sorry, there’s still too much help.”  Then, God culled it down to 300.

The fact that Gideon and the 300 kept going is revelatory of the transition taking place.  God’s Word (Rhema) not only emboldens, encourages, and gives faith; it transforms.

God has a daunting assignment for each of us.   Our world is growing so dark that even some in the church are praising debauchery and blasphemy as laudable.   Case in point: the Drag Queen ceremony in Paris, which made a mockery of the Last Supper.   Jill Biden called it beautiful.  God has another word for it.

God is calling for courageous warriors to step up and put their lives on the line for the kingdom.   We have a harvest to gather, and we need to embrace God’s Word (Rhema) and let it transform us.  We need to become bold manifestations of Jesus through the Holy Spirit.   We need to demonstrate God’s love and power, setting captives free and pulling down strongholds.

The world longs for truth and is being deceived because the church has chosen to remain in hiding.  Silence is not always golden; sometimes, it is yellow!

If we will hear and heed God’s Rhema, then we can become courageous warriors and harvest souls for the kingdom.   It is time to be bold and believe God in every area of life.   No more hiding!   No more cowering in the shadows.  No more timidity.  God is with us; in and through Him, we are more than conquerors!

Have a wonderful day and allow the Holy Spirit to enable you to overcome all reluctance and become a bold warrior for God!

God’s Two Escorts in Life


Psalm 43:2-3 – “For You are the God who shelters me… (He was in the midst of difficulty, disappointment, and sorrow of heart, and his prayer grabbed me and shook me).  Reveal Your light and Your faithfulness.  They will lead me; they will escort me back to Your Holy Hill and to the place where You live.”

We are in a new week with new obstacles and opportunities!   God desires to turn our trials into triumphs.    He wants to transform the obstacles into opportunities and enable us to ascend into His presence rather than plunge into the darkness of self.   

What we allow will grow, either good or bad.   God allows difficulty to enable us to trust, not to harm or hurt us.   He desires us to have the gift of the Kingdom and live His abundant life.   That life has far less to do with things than Him.

As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word of God today, something in Psalm 43 arrested me.  It reveals the two escorts I mentioned in the title – “Light and Faithfulness.”

As I was musing on the Word, I sensed the Holy Spirit tugging at my heart and mind, and this thought cascaded over me: Light = revelation, clarity, understanding.  Faithfulness = grace, long-suffering, and patience.

Notice what revelation and grace or light and God’s faithfulness do:

  • They lead us!   
  • They show us the path to take and assure us that we can walk in that path.
  • They escort (walk alongside us) back to His Holy Hill. 

The word “Back” is interesting because back means we have strayed from where we should be.    Maybe we trusted something or someone other than or more than God.   That something or someone might be our ability, knowledge, or perceived path or method.

They will take us to the place where God lives!  Where does God inhabit or live?  The Bible says it is in the praises of His people.  Maybe we stopped being worshippers.   His light (revelation) and faithfulness (grace) reignite a heart and desire to praise and worship Him.

In that place, we no longer fear and are able to turn trials into triumphs through trust.   If we trust Him, we do not have anxiety.  If we trust Him, we do not look at what seems to be but at what He has promised.    If we trust Him, we have peace.

The question I heard in my heart was, “Do you trust Me?”   Then I heard, “Do you truly want to give everything to Me?”   Then I heard, “Show Me that you trust Me.”

LORD, make Psalm 46:1-2 our confidence and revelation.  “God IS our strong refuge; He IS truly our helper in times of trouble.  For this reason, we do not fear…”    The rest of the Psalm reveals the difficulties faced, and in the midst of everything, GOD IS.

Verses 7 and 11 are phenomenal reminders of Who God is and His power.  “The LORD of Heaven’s Armies is on our side!”   Give us pure hearts and resolute spirits filled with the Holy Spirit and the joy of God’s salvation.  We give ourselves and all of our cares or concerns to You!  You are our Light, and in You is no night or fright.

Full surrender equals full victory!

May you constantly be escorted by God’s Light and Faithfulness and be conscious of it!

How Much Time Do We Have?


Psalm 39:4 – “O Lord, help me understand my mortality and the brevity of life.  Let me realize how quickly my life will pass.”

As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word of God today, I was brought to a new consciousness of human mortality.   I do not want to be morbid, but our brevity on earth is a reality we need to be aware of and live as though each day could be our last on earth.

In Psalm 39:4, the Psalmist prayed a prayer that we all need to pray. “O LORD, help me to understand my mortality and the brevity of life. Let me realize how quickly my life will pass.”

Time is a commodity most treat as endless on Earth.   Because we are unaware of its brevity and resist considering our limited time in the flesh, we waste time with frivolity or procrastination.

Time lost is lost at a great cost.   We should live every day with our mortality in full view.  That would propel us into action, help us avoid procrastination, and cause us to focus on purpose.

Time – how much do we have?   Something’s value is, in part, based on its rarity.  If it is in abundant supply, it is far less valuable than when it is scarce or limited.

We have been placed on earth with a purpose of heavenly importance. We invest our time (which is our lives) in what is most valuable to us. Most of us, most of the time, devote time to pleasing ourselves.   We labor to achieve contentment.   True contentment can only be found in God.

The Hebrew is, “Cause me to know my end and the measure of my days.” If we are conscious of our mortality and brevity on earth and of God’s purpose for our existence, then we will chart the course of our lives to pursue His purposes for us.

The Great Commission, Isaiah 61, and Psalm 91 become foundational elements of our lives. Matthew 6:33 becomes the starting place of every day. God first!

Investment of ourselves in God’s kingdom purposes is the only true way to redeem time. Time given to God is never wasted or lost. Whatever God has called us to do or wherever He has placed us should be where or what we invest our time in.

If we live as if today or even this moment could be our last, if God is our foundation, we will live more fully and freely than otherwise.   Stressing over a lack of time is distrust. If we pursue His purposes, we can relax because God is our hope!

Time is a gift granted to us to enable us to invest in His Kingdom. Awareness of its brevity causes us to seek His guidance and enables us to relax and rest. Psalm 39:7 gives us the right perspective: “But now, O LORD, upon what am I relying? You are my only hope!”
That’s the key – Give it all to Jesus!   Hope in Him and stop focusing on ourselves.  In Him, no time is lost.  In our own strength, no time is redeemed.

LORD, help us give you our time, hope, and dreams and live to the fullest every second. Time is our measuring tool. Eternity is God’s. In the new birth, we move from time to timelessness.   Live with the view that now is temporary. Redeem the time by investing it in Him.   We don’t need more time, we need more Jesus!

May your day be filled with a consciousness of Eternity!   Redeem the time you have and utilize it to the fullest!   Have a Great Day!

God Is 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 contemplated the Word of God today, I was drawn to an extremely familiar Psalm.   The Holy Spirit broke it down for me, and I share, not to impress you with some new revelation but to reemphasize the truth known.

Psalm 23 begins with the indispensable truth – God is!    God is our shepherd.   That is a vital truth.  This not only emphasizes Him as Savior but as Lord.   He is our beginning, our ending, and all in between. In the beginning, God.   This God, our Savior and Lord, is our pathway to life.   What do we have that did not originate in Him?   Only our sin.   All else flows from Him.

He provides our daily sustenance: “He takes me to lush green pastures.” He provides me with water.  The human body cannot survive without water, and the spirit cannot flourish without the water of the Word.   “He leads me to refreshing waters.” “He restores my strength.”   They that wait upon the Lord have a renewal of strength.   In Him, we have stamina.   In Him, we do not grow weary and faint. In Him!

“He leads me down the right paths.”   Guidance is critical, but notice something interesting.  It is not singular (path) but (paths). In every choice and decision of life, He guides, not drives, to the right choices. We have to cooperate, but He is leading.   If He is LORD, we have no lack of food, water, strength, and guidance. No lack!

“Even when I must walk through the darkest valley, I fear no danger…” Hope is my foundation.  I do not fear life, death, the devil, or people because… because He is guiding me.  He is Lord!  He is my source and sustenance.   He is my water of life.   He is my strength.   He is my guide. Therefore, fear is banished, and trust is my cornerstone.

“… Your rod and staff reassures me.”    I live in the assurance that I am protected.  That condition is one of fearlessness and confident expectation. It is life in the no-lack zone!   “You prepare a feast before me in the presence of my enemies.”

“You refresh my head with oil; my cup is completely full.”   The anointing is a full anointing that is constant, not an infrequent experience. My cup is full or overflows! His person pursues us (goodness, mercy, faithfulness), which relentlessly pursues us, looking for the opportunity to display that grace to and upon us.

The last is powerful. “I will live in the LORD’S house for the rest of my life.”   What house and what is in the house?   Was David talking about the palace God had given him, the temple not yet built, or heaven? Maybe all three!

In God’s house or presence is fullness of joy.   In God’s presence is provision, protection, power, peace, anointing, guidance, grace, strength, and life abundant.   What’s in the house?  Everything we need!  David declared that God would be his abiding place for the remainder of his earthly journey!   In that place, there is no fear, faltering, or failure!  The LORD is whatever we need when we need it and in the amount we need.

He is all we need! Focus on the Shepherd, and provision will become the natural flow. I encourage you to meditate on Psalm 23 and implement what the Holy Spirit leads you to. It is personal, “My Shepherd.”

May your day be filled with the awareness of His presence!

When The Well Runs Dry


Psalm 11:1“In the Lord I have taken shelter.  How can you say to me,“Flee to a mountain like a bird.

As a new day dawns, we need to remember that the Mercies of the LORD are new every morning!   That is another reason to long for the morning as we await the uncovering of God’s treasures.   God’s incomparable love is overwhelming and almost unbelievable.   It never ends, nor does mine.

I am reminded of God’s faithfulness as I drink from the Foundation of the Word of God.    I love Psalm 11, where the Psalmist’s counselor urged him to hide from the difficult situations facing him.   He boldly declared, “In the LORD, I have taken shelter.  How can you say to me, “Flee to a mountain like a bird?”  

That reminds me of Fats Domino’s song – “What are you gonna do when the well runs dry?”   Just as Fats promised to stay with her, God is with us in trouble.

His counselor pressed further, planting the thought of hopelessness, asking, “When the foundations are destroyed, what can the godly accomplish?”   The response was, “The LORD is in His holy temple; the LORD’S throne is in heaven (the pinnacle of authority); His eyes watch…” God is never unaware, nor is He incapable of delivering us.

Why run from trouble or let the cares of life stress us to the max?  Remember who God is, where He is, and that He Knows Everything!

In Psalm 12, the Psalmist could have been speaking of our day, saying, “The godly have disappeared, people of integrity have vanished.  People lie to one another; they flatter and deceive.”   God’s response was, “I will spring into action…”

Therefore, buckle up, buttercup; God is about to strut His stuff.   He is about to show up and show out.  The Last Days move is moving.

2 Peter 2 is a powerful revelation describing this Last Days condition and move.  It speaks of God’s divine justice and explains the current shaking in the church.  God is God and is building His church and preparing the Bride for the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.

Psalm 15 asks, “LORD, who may be a guest in Your home?  Who may live on Your Holy Hill?”    God’s response was, “Whoever lives a blameless life does what is right and speaks honestly.  He does not slander or harm others or insult his neighbor… He makes a firm commitment and keeps his word.”   The fruit of righteousness flows out of the heart and is manifested in actions.

Psalm 16:8 is a great expression of confidence – “I constantly trust the LORD; because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken.”   No shaking for the secure!  No security for the shaken.

Our heart’s cry must be “I’m Yours, LORD.  Everything I am or hope to be is Yours.  Everything I have is on loan from heaven.  So, make the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart acceptable and pleasing to You!”

With God, we can charge an army and leap over any wall of obstacle.  Like the little lady said when asked about her faith, “If God tells me to jump through a hole in the wall, it’s my business to jump, and God’s to make the hole in the wall.”    Don’t try to do God’s job; just trust and obey.  We are overcomers through Him!

There is Victory today!  Have a fantastic, victorious day, and know that even if the well runs dry, God never runs out of water!