Statement Of Faith

8th July

If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved.”

Romans 10:9-10

What do you believe and why do you believe it? Do you just believe something that you were made to believe or do you personally sincerely believe it? Deep question right! Yet knowing what you believe and why, is the difference between life and death. It may seem rather dramatic but it is a truth we need to take seriously. Life and death, of course is ultimately eternal life or eternal damnation. Yet it could also mean life or death on this physical earth too. Many Christians boldly stand up for their faith in Jesus, in persecuted countries, then face the ultimate penalty for not denying Christ. This is the reality of what it truly means to know what you believe, why you believe it and in extreme cases, even be willing to die for your convictions.

If Jesus wasn’t truly sure He was God, then our faith would have been built on a lie. If Paul and Peter, kept wavering in their faith, and denying Jesus every time persecution came, where would today’s church be. In fact, as Paul addresses in this wonderful chapter, how can people be saved, if they don’t know what they believe?

Our role is firstly to get our own lives in check. We mustn’t sit on the fence of unbelief or in the courts of lukewarmness. We must know what we believe; that Jesus is Lord and He was raised from the dead to forgive our sins. This is the foundation of our faith and the truth we must hold firmly. After we are sure what we believe, we can then have enough of a conviction to share it boldly with others so that they might believe for themselves. “How beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good news.” (Romans 10:15b)

What is your confession of faith?

God Always Gets The Praise

7th July

For your unfailing love is higher than the heavens. Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds. Be exalted, O God, above the highest heavens. May Your glory shine over all the earth.”

Psalm 108:4-5

God is so faithful. Because He is so faithful He will always get the glory. He even makes bad situations in our lives work out for good so He gets the glory. The question is do we give Him the praise when bad situations get fixed? Do we give Him the glory and praise He deserves?

If you think that you have run out of things to praise God for then have a read of Psalm 111:4, “He causes us to remember His wonderful works. How gracious and merciful is our Lord!” In fact God is so great that “everything He does, reveals His glory and Majesty.” We cannot hide from the majestic works of our God. We cannot run from His mercy and faithfulness. His love is inescapable. His glory shines over all the earth.

Let us think upon the goodness of God. Let us rejoice in the blessings of the Almighty. Let us ask God to remind us of anything we have not thanked Him for. When you see His glory, praise Him. He loves to be told how great His works are. He delights in our worshipful admiration. In fact He created the beauty of this world to reveal Himself to His creation. Even if you are facing a challenging situation this week, know that God is already working in your situation, so He can be glorified and you can be set free.

A Compassionate Jesus

6th July

When the Lord saw her, His heart overflowed with compassion. “Don’t cry!” He said.”

Luke 7:13

Her tears blurred her vision. While we do not know if she saw Jesus, she did not reach out to Him: her son was dead and needed life. She knew Jesus was a healer but what could He do for her? In the midst of her grief, Jesus saw her and He had compassion. Instead of skipping to the happy end of this story, let’s stop here: Jesus had compassion. It is interesting to note that even in the midst of our sorrow, struggles and grief, Jesus is there, even if we don’t cry out to Him, He sees our tears and hears our cries, just like he did with this widowed woman.

Compassion, is a simple phrase that is found throughout each of the four Gospels. It was an integral part of Jesus’ character. Compassion saw him reach out to a widow who had just lost her only son and compassion is what sees Jesus reach out to us. The life-changing truth is that Jesus is good and He encourages us to ask Him for help. He never ran from disease, death, or wretchedness. While we may not understand why certain prayers are answered quickly while others hang painfully in the air, we can be assured that He sees us and cares. 1 He has compassion to come to our aid when we need Him and to be an ever present source of strength in our moments of weakness.

1Adapted from David Jeremiah, Turning Point Ministries

 

A Promise Of Hope And Peace

5th July

The Lord will mediate between nations and will settle international disputes. They will hammer their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will no longer fight against nation, nor train for war anymore..”

Isaiah 2:4

Have you ever been promised hope in a hopeless situation? It must have felt so great to know that there would soon be end to your suffering or turmoil. Today’s message was exactly that for a nation who was in self-inflicted persecution, yet never abandoned or forsaken by their kind and gracious God. Yet, the reason God’s word is so valuable for today’s readers, is that God’s promises were not just for those who lived thousands of years ago, but also for today’s day and age. After all, we worship the same God who spoke these words.

Today’s world is full of war, rumours of wars, financial crisis, and un-rest. Who do we turn to in such times? Who can we find hope and peace in? The answer.. The Prince of Peace: Jesus Christ, Emmanuel, God with us. If God is with us, then what do we have to fear. God through Isaiah’s words promised that He Himself would mediate peace between nations… Nation will no longer fight against nation… There will be peace. It is a promise. In our waiting and our trusting, let us put our hope once more in God’s promises, in the security of His words and trust that His word will always come to pass. May we too be vessels of His peace, love and hope.

No More

4th July

Stop bringing me your meaningless gifts; the incense of your offerings disgusts me! As for your celebrations of the new moon and the Sabbath and your special days for fasting – they are all sinful and false. I want no more of your pious meetings.”

Isaiah 1:13

Like many of the Old Testament prophets, Isaiah had the hard job of communicating God’s holy and righteous anger to the people of God, even if it was with such heavy words as we read in today’s verse. Yet the message was timely and necessary, even if it was hard hitting.

Israel were in a time of rebellion. The once faithful chosen people of God, now living as prostitutes, selling themselves to false idols, and worship of pagan gods, corrupted by the love of money and sinful pleasures (v19). Yet they still hypocritically made time to offer sacrifices to God in His temple, and still made time to observe the holy days, as set out in the law given by Moses. Yet their actions, according to God, where meaningless,, sinful and false. God didn’t want to receive gifts from people just ticking off their religious duty lists. God wanted people who loved Him and served Him only. He wanted people who did good, sought after justice, helped the oppressed, defended the cause of orphans, and fought for the rights of widows (v17).

Yet God in His grace, even in the midst of the Israel’s deep rebellion and falsehood, still promised them a way out and still promised that He would make them new again, if they just turned to Him in truth. He promised to turn their scarlet sins as white as snow, and as pure white wool (v18).

Today’s truth is a reminder that it is never too late to turn back to our kind and loving and faithful God. You too may be living in opposition to God and maybe God is calling you back to Him as He did with Israel. He promised to turn our scarlet sins as white as snow too. He wants us to worship Him in truth; To do good, seek justice, helping the oppressed, defending the cause of orphans and fighting for the rights of widows. But above all, He wants all of our hearts. To say ‘no more’ to sinful rebellion, and yes to a true and right standing relationship with Him. Even in the midst of our sin, Jesus always offers His hand of mercy.

Spiritual Fitness

2nd & 3rd July

Weekend Edition

Do not waste your time arguing over godless ideas and old wives tales. Instead, train yourself to be Godly. “Physical training is good, but training for Godliness is much better, promising benefits in this life and in the life to come.””

1 Timothy 4:7-8

Many people invest a lot of time in trying to get fit. Hours spent in gyms, strict eating regimes, and disciplined lifestyles. These are not bad. In fact, as Christians we should be encouraged to look after our bodies, as they are temple of God. Yet what is the point in investing so much in our physical appearance and health if we allow our spiritual man to wither away and die? For it is our souls that lives on long after our physical bodies have perished. So how do we stay spiritually fit? Well, both private and corporate exercise.

Spending time in personal spiritual exercise is essential in the Christian faith. Reading the word of God and letting it feed your soul, spending time in prayer with our Father and resting in His presence are key tools in our spiritual fitness program. Yet corporate exercise is just as important as personal or private spiritual exercise. We are in a journey together with our brothers and sisters and we need each other to encourage, lift us up when we are feeling weak, and to also invest in our spiritual lives. To do this, we need to meet regularly, praying together, worshipping together and growing together in Christ.

Finally when we serve the body of Christ, in whatever form that takes, we start putting our spiritual investments and training into practice. We then start to grow even deeper in our walk with God. We are saved to serve. It is there that our time invested in the ‘spiritual gym’ (personal exercise), comes good. As the Apostle Paul quoted, ‘physical training is good, but training for Godliness is much better!’ May we filter out our lives, disregarding anything that will make us spiritually lazy and invest into our spiritual lives, both for this life and in the next.

The Eyes Of Your Heart

1st July

 

I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know Him better. I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which He has called you, the riches of His glorious inheritance in His holy people, and His incomparably great power for us who believe.”

Ephesians 1:17-19a

If you were to receive a letter with these words, how would you feel? If you knew that someone was praying these things for you and over your life, wouldn’t just lift your soul? What wonderful exhalations from Paul to the church in Ephesus. Paul prayed the believers in Ephesus may no longer find hope and trust in false idols and gods but that their hearts may be enlightened, to firstly know God better, but also to know their position in Him better. In other words, Paul prays for the believers to know God more and to know who they are in Him.

This isn’t just a prayer for the Ephesian Christians. This should be a prayer that we all pray for each other. Today’s challenge is to pray this prayer for at least one of your friends. Ask that God may give them the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, to open their hearts to know God more, to know why they have been called by God and to know their position in Him, who He has created them to be. If Paul deemed it fit to pray this over others, we too should heed His instructions and do the same.

Are Your Eyes Open…?

30th June

Open my eyes to see the wonderful truths in Your instructions.”

Psalm 119:18

So often, the Bible is just seen as a book of rules and regulations by those who have not actually read it. Upon reading His word, you will begin to find that they’re not just words written on paper, but life! David had a great love for the word of God. Yet what David had access to read was probably very limited compared to what we now have (ie, New Testament). Yet he fell in love with what little he could read or understand. He knew that God’s laws were not rules and regulations but paths which lead us to the truth of who God was and is. It is in God’s instructions that we learn how to please God, how to live life for His glory and how to know Him more.

As we read God’s word today, let us pray the same prayer as David prayed, ‘open my eyes to see the wonderful truths in Your instructions.’ May God’s word enlighten our hearts and minds, comforts our souls, correct us when we are wrong, remind us of God’s love, and increase our understanding who God is and who we are in Him.

All There Is of Me

29th June

Then Jesus said to His disciples,“If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.”

Matthew 16:24

One day General William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, was introduced to Queen Victoria, who asked him why God had used him so greatly to help the poor and the suffering souls of England. “I guess the reason,” said Booth humbly, “is because God has all there is of me.”

Jesus didn’t call us to follow Him when it’s convenient or to give Him 99 percent of our lives. Our time on earth is brief, and we’re here on assignment. There’s work to do, people to win, and a kingdom to advance. Our Lord warned against letting “the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word,” rendering us unfruitful (Matthew 13:22). He wants one hundred percent of you.

Our effectiveness for Christ is hindered by unyielded priorities or unconfessed sin. Jesus wants all of us there is to have. He wants all the adoration of our hearts, all the zeal of our souls, and all the days of our lives. Don’t allow the “things” in your life to keep you from doing what Christ is calling you to do for Him.

If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him.

Missionary C. T. Studd1

1 Today’s blog is taken from Turning Point, Daily Devotionals

New Strength

28th June

He gives power to the weak and strength to the powerless. Even youths will become weak and tired, and young men will fall in exhaustion. But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint.”

Isaiah 40:29-31

We serve an Almighty God who battles for us against evil, gives us strength when we are weak, power when we feel empty and grace to forgive our sins. God’s ways are just, they are fair and His judgement is always right. Yet He never leaves us to suffer on our own. Even though it might seem like it sometimes, we are never alone. He is there, in the midst of our storm, strengthening us to keep on running.

Today’s verse is a reminder that strength is not found in the things we do, or say but in our trust in the Lord. Isaiah’s words are a clear reminder that our strength is in Him only. Yet Isaiah’s words also speak a promise of renewing, regeneration and refreshment; ‘…those who trust in the Lord will find NEW STRENGTH’! If you feel like you have run out of strength to carry on, then put your hope and trust once more in our God, and let Him fill you with new strength. We will soar, run and walk, not in the power of what we can do but in the power of our King. This is God’s promise to us!