Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 334
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics with Kristian Stanfill singing his contemporary version of the old song, Jesus Paid It All, … reminding all Christians the reality that Christ purchased all of us on the cross, paying the infinitely high price for our sin, washing it clean with His blood, no matter in what condition we come to Him.
Highlight Passage #1 - NKJV Revelation 21: 1 … John saw The Lamb of God take the scroll of life to open the seals as the only One Worthy to do so …
1 “You are worthy to take the scroll,
And to open its seals;
For You were slain,
And have redeemed us to God by Your blood
Out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation,
10 And have made us kings and priests to our God;
And we shall reign on the earth.”
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Highlight Context - Revelation 5: 1-12 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Only the Lamb of God was worthy to open the scroll
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Reference Passage #1 - NKJV John 19: 29-30 … Jesus paid it all - “It is finished!!” …
29 Now a vessel full of sour wine was sitting there; and they filled a sponge with sour wine, put it on hyssop, and put it to His mouth. 30 So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by David C. McCasland, uses an interesting true-to-life word picture to illustrate just how far God went to redeem us from our sin. McCasland writes, …
A house listed for sale “As Is” usually means the seller is unable or unwilling to spend any money to repair it or make it attractive. Any necessary repairs or desired improvements are the responsibility of the buyer after the purchase is complete. “As Is” on a real estate listing is equivalent to saying, “Buyer beware. Home may require significant further investment.”
Now think about what Jesus, as the Lamb of God, did for all mankind on the cross. As the song by Kristian Stanfill, linked above, proclaims, Jesus paid it all, … all to Him I owe! Yes, our Lord, when He gave up His Spirit to God the Father on the cross, declared, It is finished!, which, in Christ’s words was a declaration that the sin debt from all mankind had been PAID IN FULL by His blood.
And that is why, when John saw the scroll of life being opened in Heaven (see Revelation 5: 1-12, linked above) there was only One Worthy to do so; and that was the Lamb of God. And today, on this Sabbath day, I yield my all to the Lamb of God, … the worthy One Who came into my life, and purchased my all with His all, … taking full ownership of my soul, as shabby as it was, and paying my full sin debt for eternity.
OH PRAISE MY LORD FOR HIS GRACE!!!
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … You paid it all for me; and now I will live it all for You. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Saturday, November 29, 2014
November 29, 2014 … That Glorious City
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 333
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics and beautiful images of heaven with Fernando Ortega singing his beautiful song, Beyond The Sky … reminding all Christians of the glorious promise of The New Jerusalem
Highlight Passage #1 - NKJV Revelation 21: 1 … John saw all the glories of the New Jerusalem, … heaven come down for all who’ve received the saving grace of Christ.
1 Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. Also there was no more sea.
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Highlight Context - Revelation 21: 1-7 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … All of life comes full circle, from the garden into New Jerusalem
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Reference Passage #1 - Genesis 3: 22-24 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Man expelled from God’s garden … to return one day in His glorious city
Reference Passage #2 - Isaiah 65: 17-25 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God, through the Prophet, tells of His glorious new city
Reference Passage #3 - 1st Corinthians 15: 50-58 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Death has no victory over any Christian
Reference Passage #4 - NKJV 2nd Peter 3: 13 … The Apostle Peter longs for the day of the Lord to bring the new heavens where all righteous dwells …
13 Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Phillip Yancey, reminds readers (that’s me!) of God bringing mankind from that time when we were expelled from His garden (see Genesis 3: verses 22-24, linked above) into His New Jerusalem (see attached photo depiction).
Please take a few moments and use the song link above to hear Fernando Ortega singing a song I would like to have played at my memorial service some day (I hope a long time from now), … but that time when I’ve gone on to be with God in His promised City of Love. That’s the glorious New Jerusalem, of which the Prophet Isaiah foretold 700 years before the coming of the Messiah [see Isaiah 65: 17-25 linked above]; and it’s the new heavens and new earth promised by the Apostle in 2nd Peter 3: 13.
You know, … it’s easy to get downright depressed when we see what’s going on in the world; and even more so when we experience the trials/tribulations of life. My father in his final few years experienced horrible physical pain and many personal maladies; and when I used to go visit him in the nursing care facility where he resided in his last few years on this earth, he would ask me - every time - to read a passage from 1st Corinthians, Chapter 15, where it spoke of our having a new, incorruptible body in heaven. And I’m sure it was glorious for the Apostle John to be given a vision of that glorious heaven which all in Christ will one day experience (see the highlight passage from Revelation 21: 1-7 [linked above].
So, my heart and my attitude were lifted high today as I saw the attached photo, listened to the linked song, and meditated on the Scriptures above. I hope you take all of it in today and realize that one day we, who in faith have received Christ as our Savior/Lord, will live eternally with Jesus in the New Jerusalem.
Do I sense a bold and robust ”HALLELUJAH!!” from any reading here?
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … yes, my Savior, HALLELUJAH!; and come soon, Lord Jesus!!! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics and beautiful images of heaven with Fernando Ortega singing his beautiful song, Beyond The Sky … reminding all Christians of the glorious promise of The New Jerusalem
Highlight Passage #1 - NKJV Revelation 21: 1 … John saw all the glories of the New Jerusalem, … heaven come down for all who’ve received the saving grace of Christ.
1 Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. Also there was no more sea.
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Highlight Context - Revelation 21: 1-7 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … All of life comes full circle, from the garden into New Jerusalem
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Reference Passage #1 - Genesis 3: 22-24 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Man expelled from God’s garden … to return one day in His glorious city
Reference Passage #2 - Isaiah 65: 17-25 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God, through the Prophet, tells of His glorious new city
Reference Passage #3 - 1st Corinthians 15: 50-58 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Death has no victory over any Christian
Reference Passage #4 - NKJV 2nd Peter 3: 13 … The Apostle Peter longs for the day of the Lord to bring the new heavens where all righteous dwells …
13 Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Phillip Yancey, reminds readers (that’s me!) of God bringing mankind from that time when we were expelled from His garden (see Genesis 3: verses 22-24, linked above) into His New Jerusalem (see attached photo depiction).
Please take a few moments and use the song link above to hear Fernando Ortega singing a song I would like to have played at my memorial service some day (I hope a long time from now), … but that time when I’ve gone on to be with God in His promised City of Love. That’s the glorious New Jerusalem, of which the Prophet Isaiah foretold 700 years before the coming of the Messiah [see Isaiah 65: 17-25 linked above]; and it’s the new heavens and new earth promised by the Apostle in 2nd Peter 3: 13.
You know, … it’s easy to get downright depressed when we see what’s going on in the world; and even more so when we experience the trials/tribulations of life. My father in his final few years experienced horrible physical pain and many personal maladies; and when I used to go visit him in the nursing care facility where he resided in his last few years on this earth, he would ask me - every time - to read a passage from 1st Corinthians, Chapter 15, where it spoke of our having a new, incorruptible body in heaven. And I’m sure it was glorious for the Apostle John to be given a vision of that glorious heaven which all in Christ will one day experience (see the highlight passage from Revelation 21: 1-7 [linked above].
So, my heart and my attitude were lifted high today as I saw the attached photo, listened to the linked song, and meditated on the Scriptures above. I hope you take all of it in today and realize that one day we, who in faith have received Christ as our Savior/Lord, will live eternally with Jesus in the New Jerusalem.
Do I sense a bold and robust ”HALLELUJAH!!” from any reading here?
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … yes, my Savior, HALLELUJAH!; and come soon, Lord Jesus!!! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Friday, November 28, 2014
November 28, 2014 … Amani Means Peace
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 332
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics and beautiful and pertinent song, sung by the group, Hillsong, singing a contemporary version of the old hymn It Is Well With My Soul. … reminding us of the peace provided by our God in spite of any/all troubles.
Highlight Passage #1 - NKJV 1st Samuel 16: 23 … David gave peace to Saul with the playing of God’s music on the harp
23 And so it was, whenever the spirit from God was upon Saul, that David would take a harp and play it with his hand. Then Saul would become refreshed and well, and the distressing spirit would depart from him.
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Highlight Context #1 - 1st Samuel 16: 14-23 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … David’s pacifying influence on Saul
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Reference Passage #1 - NKJV Isaiah 26: 3 … God, through Isaiah, one of The Lord’s prescriptions for peace to God’s people …
3 You will keep him in perfect peace, … Whose mind is stayed on You, … Because he trusts in You.
Reference Passage #2 - NKJV 2nd Timothy 1: 7 … Paul on the peace provided to the heart by one’s abiding relationship with Christ …
7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.
Reference Passage #3 - Philippians 4: 6-7[NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God’s prescription for peace through Paul
Reference Passage #4 - Hebrews 13: 20-21 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … A benediction from the “God of Peace” to those of the New Covenant
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!!! PROMINENT REFERENCE PASSAGE !!! - John 14: 25-27 [NKJV] … Jesus trying to calm His disquieted Disciples with the truth of His grace to come in His Holy Spirit …
25 “These things I have spoken to you while being present with you. 26 But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, … He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you. 27 Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. … “
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Jennifer Benson Schuldt, told an interesting true story to illustrate her teaching point today. She writes [take a peek at the attached photo]…
" Amani, which means ‘peace’ in Swahili, is the name of a Labrador retriever pup that has some special friends. Amani lives with two young cheetahs at the Dallas Zoo. Zoologists placed the animals together so the cheetahs could learn Amani’s relaxed ways. Since dogs are generally at ease in public settings, the experts felt that Amani would be a “calming influence” in the cheetahs’ lives as they grow up together. "
I think we’d agree that there are certain people or animals or even habits in our lives which have a peace-giving influence on our soul. In today’s highlight passage, the ODB author calls our attention to the time when King Saul was troubled and called for David to play his harp, which gave the King a soul-refreshing respite. And if you read and meditate on the reference Scriptures provided above, I’m sure you will be given much peace in the realization that God has given us His peace to all Christians through the reality of His Spirit abiding in our lives.
When Jesus addressed His troubled Disciples, in what we know of as “the Upper Room Discourse” (see John, Chapters 13-16), He told them of sending a “Comforter,” Who was/is to be The Holy Spirit, to provide them [and us] with God’s presence and His power as they moved forward to witness to God’s New Covenant Gospel message. They didn’t really understand it at the time; but later, as Paul wrote, in Phil. 4: 6-7 and 2nd Tim. 1: 7, Christ’s disciples don’t need to have a spirit of fear. No, … we have God’s love and His power in the presence of God’s Spirit in our hearts to proclaim His truth to others.
I pray we all live, move, and have our being in the realization of living with God’s Spirit in our hearts as born-again believers.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … Your power and peace are mine! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics and beautiful and pertinent song, sung by the group, Hillsong, singing a contemporary version of the old hymn It Is Well With My Soul. … reminding us of the peace provided by our God in spite of any/all troubles.
Highlight Passage #1 - NKJV 1st Samuel 16: 23 … David gave peace to Saul with the playing of God’s music on the harp
23 And so it was, whenever the spirit from God was upon Saul, that David would take a harp and play it with his hand. Then Saul would become refreshed and well, and the distressing spirit would depart from him.
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Highlight Context #1 - 1st Samuel 16: 14-23 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … David’s pacifying influence on Saul
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Reference Passage #1 - NKJV Isaiah 26: 3 … God, through Isaiah, one of The Lord’s prescriptions for peace to God’s people …
3 You will keep him in perfect peace, … Whose mind is stayed on You, … Because he trusts in You.
Reference Passage #2 - NKJV 2nd Timothy 1: 7 … Paul on the peace provided to the heart by one’s abiding relationship with Christ …
7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.
Reference Passage #3 - Philippians 4: 6-7[NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God’s prescription for peace through Paul
Reference Passage #4 - Hebrews 13: 20-21 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … A benediction from the “God of Peace” to those of the New Covenant
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!!! PROMINENT REFERENCE PASSAGE !!! - John 14: 25-27 [NKJV] … Jesus trying to calm His disquieted Disciples with the truth of His grace to come in His Holy Spirit …
25 “These things I have spoken to you while being present with you. 26 But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, … He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you. 27 Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. … “
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Jennifer Benson Schuldt, told an interesting true story to illustrate her teaching point today. She writes [take a peek at the attached photo]…
" Amani, which means ‘peace’ in Swahili, is the name of a Labrador retriever pup that has some special friends. Amani lives with two young cheetahs at the Dallas Zoo. Zoologists placed the animals together so the cheetahs could learn Amani’s relaxed ways. Since dogs are generally at ease in public settings, the experts felt that Amani would be a “calming influence” in the cheetahs’ lives as they grow up together. "
I think we’d agree that there are certain people or animals or even habits in our lives which have a peace-giving influence on our soul. In today’s highlight passage, the ODB author calls our attention to the time when King Saul was troubled and called for David to play his harp, which gave the King a soul-refreshing respite. And if you read and meditate on the reference Scriptures provided above, I’m sure you will be given much peace in the realization that God has given us His peace to all Christians through the reality of His Spirit abiding in our lives.
When Jesus addressed His troubled Disciples, in what we know of as “the Upper Room Discourse” (see John, Chapters 13-16), He told them of sending a “Comforter,” Who was/is to be The Holy Spirit, to provide them [and us] with God’s presence and His power as they moved forward to witness to God’s New Covenant Gospel message. They didn’t really understand it at the time; but later, as Paul wrote, in Phil. 4: 6-7 and 2nd Tim. 1: 7, Christ’s disciples don’t need to have a spirit of fear. No, … we have God’s love and His power in the presence of God’s Spirit in our hearts to proclaim His truth to others.
I pray we all live, move, and have our being in the realization of living with God’s Spirit in our hearts as born-again believers.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … Your power and peace are mine! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
November 27, 2014 … Thanksgiving Praise
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 331
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics and beautiful and pertinent song, sung by one of my favorite performers, Josh Groban, singing Thankful. … reminding us, on this special holiday, that there is so, so, so much for us to be thankful
Highlight Passage #1 - NKJV Psalm 100: 1 … David describes all who should make a joyful noise of thankfulness to our God …
1 Make a joyful shout to the Lord, all you lands!
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Highlight Context #1 - Psalm 100 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … A Song of thanksgiving to God by King David
============ Highlight Passage #2 - NKJV Psalm 150: 6 … David describes all who should praise the living God …
6 Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. … PRAISE THE LORD!!
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Highlight Context #2 - Psalm 150 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … A Song of praise to God by King David
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Reference Passage #1 - 2nd Samuel, Chapter 22 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … David sings a song of thankfulness and praise at God’s deliverance of the king-to-be
Reference Passage #2 - 1st Thessalonians 5: 16-18 [NKJV] … The Apostle Paul exhorts believers to be believers and live lives of thankfulness and praise
16 Rejoice always, 17 pray without ceasing, 18 in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Julie Ackerman Link, reminded the readers from the joyous praise of Psalm 150; and since today is THANKSGIVING DAY, Link’s entry took my mind and heart back to another of David’s songs of Praise, … Psalm 100.
In her ODB devotional, Julie Link, references several questions, which are answered in Psalm 150; and this same Q/A exercise can be done from Psalm 100. So, I’ve delineated these questions/answers below from these two songs of David …
Psalm 100
Q: Why are we thankful? … A: God
Q: How do we offer thanks? … A: Joyfully
Q: Who should give thanks? … A: Everyone
Psalm 150
Q: Why do we offer praise? … A: God
Q: How do we offer praise? … A: Joyfully
Q: Who should praise? … A. Everyone
I think the parallels and the pattern is obvious. … So, as we gather together, perhaps with family or friends on this Thanksgiving day, perhaps it would be a good exercise for all to hear these Songs of praise and thanks, offered to God’s honor by the “man after God’s own heart,” … King David. Because these songs express what all who love God should be feeling and expressing from their hearts, today and everyday … i.e., … PRAISE TO GOD!!
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … I give thanks and a loud HALLELUJAH! of praise to my God! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics and beautiful and pertinent song, sung by one of my favorite performers, Josh Groban, singing Thankful. … reminding us, on this special holiday, that there is so, so, so much for us to be thankful
Highlight Passage #1 - NKJV Psalm 100: 1 … David describes all who should make a joyful noise of thankfulness to our God …
1 Make a joyful shout to the Lord, all you lands!
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Highlight Context #1 - Psalm 100 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … A Song of thanksgiving to God by King David
============ Highlight Passage #2 - NKJV Psalm 150: 6 … David describes all who should praise the living God …
6 Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. … PRAISE THE LORD!!
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Highlight Context #2 - Psalm 150 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … A Song of praise to God by King David
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Reference Passage #1 - 2nd Samuel, Chapter 22 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … David sings a song of thankfulness and praise at God’s deliverance of the king-to-be
Reference Passage #2 - 1st Thessalonians 5: 16-18 [NKJV] … The Apostle Paul exhorts believers to be believers and live lives of thankfulness and praise
16 Rejoice always, 17 pray without ceasing, 18 in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Julie Ackerman Link, reminded the readers from the joyous praise of Psalm 150; and since today is THANKSGIVING DAY, Link’s entry took my mind and heart back to another of David’s songs of Praise, … Psalm 100.
In her ODB devotional, Julie Link, references several questions, which are answered in Psalm 150; and this same Q/A exercise can be done from Psalm 100. So, I’ve delineated these questions/answers below from these two songs of David …
Psalm 100
Q: Why are we thankful? … A: God
Q: How do we offer thanks? … A: Joyfully
Q: Who should give thanks? … A: Everyone
Psalm 150
Q: Why do we offer praise? … A: God
Q: How do we offer praise? … A: Joyfully
Q: Who should praise? … A. Everyone
I think the parallels and the pattern is obvious. … So, as we gather together, perhaps with family or friends on this Thanksgiving day, perhaps it would be a good exercise for all to hear these Songs of praise and thanks, offered to God’s honor by the “man after God’s own heart,” … King David. Because these songs express what all who love God should be feeling and expressing from their hearts, today and everyday … i.e., … PRAISE TO GOD!!
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … I give thanks and a loud HALLELUJAH! of praise to my God! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
November 26, 2014 … "Go Fish!!"
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 330
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics with Steve Green singing the poignant and always pertinent song People Need the Lord. … declaring our commission to become fishers of men just as He called His inner 12 to become.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Luke 5: 10b … Paul describes the “Father of their Faith” to Christians …
10 And Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men.”
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Highlight Context #1 - Luke 5: 1-10 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Jesus calls the fishermen to become "fishers of men"
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Reference Passage #1 - Matthew 4: 18-20 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Matthew’s version of Jesus calling the fishermen by the Sea of Galilee … and …
Reference Passage #2 - Mark 1: 16-18 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Mark’s version of Jesus calling the fishermen to come and become His disciples
Reference Passage #3 - Matthew 28: 18-20 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … All disciples of Christ are commissioned to be “fishers of men (and women)”
Reference Passage #4 - John, Chapter 21 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Jesus returns to His men after the resurrection to restore Peter to be His fisherman
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by David Roper, took me back to our time in the Holy Land where my wife and I walked the very beach where Jesus called the fishermen, Peter and his brother Andrew, to come and follow Him and become “fishers of men.” In the attached photo, you see my wife and a few others in our party of pilgrims walking on that very beach, which archeologists are sure was the beach where Jesus called His disciples and where he met with them for breakfast after the resurrection and where Jesus restored Peter after he had denied Jesus [see the link to John 21 above].
It was sobering to be on that beach where Jesus first called the big fisherman, Peter (and the others) - see the highlight passage from Luke 5 and the parallel passages in Matthew/Mark. To realize that we were walking where Jesus, after His resurrection came back to that very beach to dine with His remaining 11 Disciples and then to restore Peter, who was so broken after his denial of The Lord [see the John 21 link above].
Jesus had called Peter (and the others) to follow Him and become “fishers of men;” and then, after our Lord was raised from the dead, He returned to the very same beach where He had called Peter to recommission him to “feed My lambs.” It’s our Lord’s beautiful symmetry of the Gospel call to all Disciples. And when Jesus left this earth to return to heaven (see Matthew 28: 18-20), all Christians were/are called, just as was Peter, to GO and become fishers of men and feeders of God’s flock. And that’s what Steve Green sings about in the linked song above. … All people need the Lord; and we are called to share the Gospel with any and all whom we’ve been given the opportunity to share God’s redeeming grace with those who need Him.
It’s like that command from the children’s card game. We are called to “GO FISH!!” So, today, as we walk about, may we be convicted to remember that any and all, who look us in the eyes, are those who need Christ. Yes, as Steve Green sings, “People Need the Lord!!”
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … help me to be a fisherman today. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics with Steve Green singing the poignant and always pertinent song People Need the Lord. … declaring our commission to become fishers of men just as He called His inner 12 to become.
{Elly Berry walking the beach where Jesus called His "fishers of men"}
10 And Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men.”
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Highlight Context #1 - Luke 5: 1-10 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Jesus calls the fishermen to become "fishers of men"
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Reference Passage #1 - Matthew 4: 18-20 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Matthew’s version of Jesus calling the fishermen by the Sea of Galilee … and …
Reference Passage #2 - Mark 1: 16-18 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Mark’s version of Jesus calling the fishermen to come and become His disciples
Reference Passage #3 - Matthew 28: 18-20 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … All disciples of Christ are commissioned to be “fishers of men (and women)”
Reference Passage #4 - John, Chapter 21 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Jesus returns to His men after the resurrection to restore Peter to be His fisherman
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by David Roper, took me back to our time in the Holy Land where my wife and I walked the very beach where Jesus called the fishermen, Peter and his brother Andrew, to come and follow Him and become “fishers of men.” In the attached photo, you see my wife and a few others in our party of pilgrims walking on that very beach, which archeologists are sure was the beach where Jesus called His disciples and where he met with them for breakfast after the resurrection and where Jesus restored Peter after he had denied Jesus [see the link to John 21 above].
It was sobering to be on that beach where Jesus first called the big fisherman, Peter (and the others) - see the highlight passage from Luke 5 and the parallel passages in Matthew/Mark. To realize that we were walking where Jesus, after His resurrection came back to that very beach to dine with His remaining 11 Disciples and then to restore Peter, who was so broken after his denial of The Lord [see the John 21 link above].
Jesus had called Peter (and the others) to follow Him and become “fishers of men;” and then, after our Lord was raised from the dead, He returned to the very same beach where He had called Peter to recommission him to “feed My lambs.” It’s our Lord’s beautiful symmetry of the Gospel call to all Disciples. And when Jesus left this earth to return to heaven (see Matthew 28: 18-20), all Christians were/are called, just as was Peter, to GO and become fishers of men and feeders of God’s flock. And that’s what Steve Green sings about in the linked song above. … All people need the Lord; and we are called to share the Gospel with any and all whom we’ve been given the opportunity to share God’s redeeming grace with those who need Him.
It’s like that command from the children’s card game. We are called to “GO FISH!!” So, today, as we walk about, may we be convicted to remember that any and all, who look us in the eyes, are those who need Christ. Yes, as Steve Green sings, “People Need the Lord!!”
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … help me to be a fisherman today. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
November 25, 2014 … Patience in God’s Purpose
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 329
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics with a Mennonite Chorus singing the old hymnI Know Him Whom I Have Believed. … declaring our commitment to God’s promises and His purposes - no matter how long they may take to unfold.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Romans 4: 20-22 … Paul describes the “Father of their Faith” to Christians …
20 He [Abraham] did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God, 21 and being fully convinced that what He had promised He was also able to perform. 22 And therefore “it was accounted to him for righteousness.”
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Highlight Context #1 - Romans 4: 16-22 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Abraham’s imperfect, but long-suffering faith in God’s promises … accounted to him as righteousness
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Reference Passage #1 … Romans 8: 28 [NKJV] … Truth; but do we have the patience and faith to believe it in our lives!! …
6 … All things work together for the good of those who love the Lord and are the called according to His purposes.
Reference Passage #2 … 2nd Corinthians 5: 17 [NKJV] … God’s promise for all true, born-again Christians …
17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
Reference Passage #3 - 2nd Timothy 1: 3-14 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Paul saw so much more in Timothy that the young preacher could see in himself … and a testimony to Paul’s own faith
Reference Passage #4 … 2nd Timothy 1: 12 [NKJV] … Paul’s witness of faith in God and in Timothy … the words of the title hymn, linked above …
12 For this reason I also suffer these things; nevertheless I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until that Day.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Marion Stroud, by using the life of Abraham as an exemplar of faith [see the Highlight passage from Romans, Chapter 4] and the reference to the mentoring of Paul to Timothy [from 2nd Timothy, Chapter 1], I was taken back many years in my own life to a time when I was a babe in Christ, a relatively new Christian, growing in my discipleship.
And in those days, I came under the mentoring of a Godly retired physician, an Elder in our church, and a man who met with me for over a dozen years, weekly at first and then later biweekly. And early in this relationship, I didn’t know what to do or how to grow in Christ; and much like Timothy must’ve felt under the mentoring of the Apostle Paul, I just let this man of God lead me. And my mentor must’ve seen much more in me than I could see in myself; because he took me, a former sex addict before my conversion, a broken man, finally surrendered to God, to become an Ordained Minister of the Gospel and an Elder in our church. … Now that’s patience in the promises of God to transform a surrendered Christian as Paul had preached in 2nd Cor. 5 17 [see above].
But PTL that my mentor had the kind of faith in God’s transformational grace as Paul had in mentoring the young, sickly Timothy. … Somehow my mentor had patience enough to let God remake me into a man who could serve our Lord and His purposes. Because this is the kind of patience which all Christians should have in the God of Romans 8: 28 and 2nd Tim. 1: 12.
And as you take in the linked hymn for today and these scriptures above, I pray that you have faith that God can/will transform you so that you can be used of God, as was my mentor and Paul to Timothy, to help bring along others into the promise God has for their lives.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … use me to be a shepherd in Your Name and for Your purposes … for others. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics with a Mennonite Chorus singing the old hymnI Know Him Whom I Have Believed. … declaring our commitment to God’s promises and His purposes - no matter how long they may take to unfold.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Romans 4: 20-22 … Paul describes the “Father of their Faith” to Christians …
20 He [Abraham] did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God, 21 and being fully convinced that what He had promised He was also able to perform. 22 And therefore “it was accounted to him for righteousness.”
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Highlight Context #1 - Romans 4: 16-22 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Abraham’s imperfect, but long-suffering faith in God’s promises … accounted to him as righteousness
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Reference Passage #1 … Romans 8: 28 [NKJV] … Truth; but do we have the patience and faith to believe it in our lives!! …
6 … All things work together for the good of those who love the Lord and are the called according to His purposes.
Reference Passage #2 … 2nd Corinthians 5: 17 [NKJV] … God’s promise for all true, born-again Christians …
17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
Reference Passage #3 - 2nd Timothy 1: 3-14 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Paul saw so much more in Timothy that the young preacher could see in himself … and a testimony to Paul’s own faith
Reference Passage #4 … 2nd Timothy 1: 12 [NKJV] … Paul’s witness of faith in God and in Timothy … the words of the title hymn, linked above …
12 For this reason I also suffer these things; nevertheless I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until that Day.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Marion Stroud, by using the life of Abraham as an exemplar of faith [see the Highlight passage from Romans, Chapter 4] and the reference to the mentoring of Paul to Timothy [from 2nd Timothy, Chapter 1], I was taken back many years in my own life to a time when I was a babe in Christ, a relatively new Christian, growing in my discipleship.
And in those days, I came under the mentoring of a Godly retired physician, an Elder in our church, and a man who met with me for over a dozen years, weekly at first and then later biweekly. And early in this relationship, I didn’t know what to do or how to grow in Christ; and much like Timothy must’ve felt under the mentoring of the Apostle Paul, I just let this man of God lead me. And my mentor must’ve seen much more in me than I could see in myself; because he took me, a former sex addict before my conversion, a broken man, finally surrendered to God, to become an Ordained Minister of the Gospel and an Elder in our church. … Now that’s patience in the promises of God to transform a surrendered Christian as Paul had preached in 2nd Cor. 5 17 [see above].
But PTL that my mentor had the kind of faith in God’s transformational grace as Paul had in mentoring the young, sickly Timothy. … Somehow my mentor had patience enough to let God remake me into a man who could serve our Lord and His purposes. Because this is the kind of patience which all Christians should have in the God of Romans 8: 28 and 2nd Tim. 1: 12.
And as you take in the linked hymn for today and these scriptures above, I pray that you have faith that God can/will transform you so that you can be used of God, as was my mentor and Paul to Timothy, to help bring along others into the promise God has for their lives.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … use me to be a shepherd in Your Name and for Your purposes … for others. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Monday, November 24, 2014
November 24, 2014 … Purity From Pain
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 328
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics with the group, Hillsong, singingRefiner’s Fire. … reminding Christians we are often put through the fires of life as God’s method of purify our souls when we choose to live lives of Christlike holiness.
Highlight Passage - NKJV 1st Peter 1: 6-7 … The only way to purify gold is to put it to the fire …
6 … In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials, 7 that the genuineness of your faith, being much more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire, may be found to praise, honor, and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ, …
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Highlight Context #1 - 1st Peter 1: 3-9 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Suffering and pain purify the soul
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Reference Passage #1 - Ezekiel 22: 17-22 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God will do His work to purify us into the image of Christ just as He did with ancient Israel
Reference Passage #2 … Philippians 1: 6 [NKJV] … God is going to do what it takes to purify all Christians into Christ’s image …
6 … being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; …
Reference Passage #3 … James 1: 2-4 [NKJV] … Recognize, with joy, that it is the pain of the fires of life which produce the purity God desires from us …
2 My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. 4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.
Reference Passage #4 … Revelation 19: 7-8 [NKJV] … As Christ’s bride, we are in a place to ready ourselves with purity for our Bridegoom’s return …
7 Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready.” 8 And to her it was granted to be arrayed in fine linen, clean and bright, for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Julie Ackerman Link, reminded me of a rather scary - but very true - word picture. And the picture is of the reality that it often takes the fires of life, with all its fury and pain, to bring us to a purified state of holiness - i.e., the state of Christlikeness.
I hope all Christians realize in reading here that God is in the business of doing whatever it takes to rebrand us into the image of our Savior; and quite often that involves doing what the Prophet Ezekiel wrote about with regard to God’s Old Covenant with His people in Israel. And the word picture used in Ezekiel 22: 17-22 is much the same as one the Apostle Peter used in his letter to a much persecuted group of churches in Asia Minor in his day (see the link to 1st Peter 1: 3-9 above). And the picture is much as depicted in the attached photo, … that of God putting us through the fires of life to purify our souls.
When we Christians choose to live holy and pure lives (i.e., living as Christ lived), it may take putting us through the fires of life to burn off the dross [disobedience and sin] from our souls, purifying us into Christlikeness. God was doing that with his people in the OT Covenant. He continued the strategy through Christ in His NT Covenant; and He continues to do it in the lives of His Bride, the Church, today.
But when we’re obedient, as His Bride, and we choose to humble ourselves to prepare for our Bridegroom’s coming again (see Revelation 19: 7-8 above] by living purified lives, He will honor God with our humility and it will keep us from the Refiner’s fire. Wouldn’t we rather choose to live in humility and holiness rather than having God put us through the purifying fires of pain to have us be prepared for His return?
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … I prepare my linens for Your return. Come soon, Lord Jesus! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the lyrics with the group, Hillsong, singingRefiner’s Fire. … reminding Christians we are often put through the fires of life as God’s method of purify our souls when we choose to live lives of Christlike holiness.
Highlight Passage - NKJV 1st Peter 1: 6-7 … The only way to purify gold is to put it to the fire …
6 … In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials, 7 that the genuineness of your faith, being much more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire, may be found to praise, honor, and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ, …
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Highlight Context #1 - 1st Peter 1: 3-9 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Suffering and pain purify the soul
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Reference Passage #1 - Ezekiel 22: 17-22 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God will do His work to purify us into the image of Christ just as He did with ancient Israel
Reference Passage #2 … Philippians 1: 6 [NKJV] … God is going to do what it takes to purify all Christians into Christ’s image …
6 … being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; …
Reference Passage #3 … James 1: 2-4 [NKJV] … Recognize, with joy, that it is the pain of the fires of life which produce the purity God desires from us …
2 My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. 4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.
Reference Passage #4 … Revelation 19: 7-8 [NKJV] … As Christ’s bride, we are in a place to ready ourselves with purity for our Bridegoom’s return …
7 Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready.” 8 And to her it was granted to be arrayed in fine linen, clean and bright, for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Julie Ackerman Link, reminded me of a rather scary - but very true - word picture. And the picture is of the reality that it often takes the fires of life, with all its fury and pain, to bring us to a purified state of holiness - i.e., the state of Christlikeness.
I hope all Christians realize in reading here that God is in the business of doing whatever it takes to rebrand us into the image of our Savior; and quite often that involves doing what the Prophet Ezekiel wrote about with regard to God’s Old Covenant with His people in Israel. And the word picture used in Ezekiel 22: 17-22 is much the same as one the Apostle Peter used in his letter to a much persecuted group of churches in Asia Minor in his day (see the link to 1st Peter 1: 3-9 above). And the picture is much as depicted in the attached photo, … that of God putting us through the fires of life to purify our souls.
When we Christians choose to live holy and pure lives (i.e., living as Christ lived), it may take putting us through the fires of life to burn off the dross [disobedience and sin] from our souls, purifying us into Christlikeness. God was doing that with his people in the OT Covenant. He continued the strategy through Christ in His NT Covenant; and He continues to do it in the lives of His Bride, the Church, today.
But when we’re obedient, as His Bride, and we choose to humble ourselves to prepare for our Bridegroom’s coming again (see Revelation 19: 7-8 above] by living purified lives, He will honor God with our humility and it will keep us from the Refiner’s fire. Wouldn’t we rather choose to live in humility and holiness rather than having God put us through the purifying fires of pain to have us be prepared for His return?
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … I prepare my linens for Your return. Come soon, Lord Jesus! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
November 23, 2014 … Roots of Bitterness
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 327
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Crystal Lewis and Ron Kenoly singingBeauty For Ashes. … reminding Christians that God can ALWAYS give us peace for despair and beauty for ashes when we choose forgiveness over bitterness
Highlight Passage - NKJV Colossians 3: 12-13 … Forgiveness is the only way to uproot any bitterness in our lives …
12 Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; 13 bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do.
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Highlight Context #1 - Colossians 3: 12-17 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Paul, from prison, exhorts about the character of a real Christian
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Reference Passage #1 … Ephesians 4: 31-32 [NKJV] … Forgiveness is the only way to avoid the results of bitterness …
31 Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put away from you, with all malice. 32 And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you.
Reference Passage #2 … Hebrews 12: 14-15 [NKJV] … Pursuing peace and avoiding all roots of bitterness should be the goal of all Christians …
14 Pursue peace with all people, and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord: 15 looking carefully lest anyone fall short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up cause trouble, and by this many become defiled; ...
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Randy Kilgore, illustrated his main point by using the life of Corrie Ten Boom, the Dutch evangelist who had witnessed her father and sister die in a German concentration camp during WW2. After the war, speaking in America, one of her former prison guards answered an altar call after one of her talks; and Corrie was confronted with the reality of choosing to hate the man or forgive him. In that moment of truth, she recognized the truth of today’s highlight and reference passages … that the only way to uproot bitterness in our lives is to forgive … just as Christ has forgiven us for our unforgivable sinfulness.
If you’ve taken in the attached photo, the linked song, and meditated on all the truths above from God’s word, you know that we must cut out any root of bitterness in our lives by Christlike forgiveness; and I’ll let any/all who read here deal with that exhortation from our Lord today.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … thank You for giving me the grace to forgive. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Crystal Lewis and Ron Kenoly singingBeauty For Ashes. … reminding Christians that God can ALWAYS give us peace for despair and beauty for ashes when we choose forgiveness over bitterness
Highlight Passage - NKJV Colossians 3: 12-13 … Forgiveness is the only way to uproot any bitterness in our lives …
12 Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; 13 bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do.
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Highlight Context #1 - Colossians 3: 12-17 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Paul, from prison, exhorts about the character of a real Christian
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Reference Passage #1 … Ephesians 4: 31-32 [NKJV] … Forgiveness is the only way to avoid the results of bitterness …
31 Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put away from you, with all malice. 32 And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you.
Reference Passage #2 … Hebrews 12: 14-15 [NKJV] … Pursuing peace and avoiding all roots of bitterness should be the goal of all Christians …
14 Pursue peace with all people, and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord: 15 looking carefully lest anyone fall short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up cause trouble, and by this many become defiled; ...
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Randy Kilgore, illustrated his main point by using the life of Corrie Ten Boom, the Dutch evangelist who had witnessed her father and sister die in a German concentration camp during WW2. After the war, speaking in America, one of her former prison guards answered an altar call after one of her talks; and Corrie was confronted with the reality of choosing to hate the man or forgive him. In that moment of truth, she recognized the truth of today’s highlight and reference passages … that the only way to uproot bitterness in our lives is to forgive … just as Christ has forgiven us for our unforgivable sinfulness.
If you’ve taken in the attached photo, the linked song, and meditated on all the truths above from God’s word, you know that we must cut out any root of bitterness in our lives by Christlike forgiveness; and I’ll let any/all who read here deal with that exhortation from our Lord today.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … thank You for giving me the grace to forgive. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
November 22, 2014 … Warmth of the Son
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 326
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in a love song composed by Brian Wilson and Mike Love of the Beach Boys, with Wilson singingThe Warmth of the Sun. … which is a lilting song, reminiscing about lost love. but love retained in the heart
Highlight Passage - NKJV Psalm 6: 6 … God’s love is the warmest when our heart is cold …
6 I am weary with my groaning;
All night I make my bed swim;
I drench my couch with my tears.
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Highlight Context - Psalms 6 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … David laments the hole in his heart from his separation from the love of God
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Reference Passage #1 … John 3: 16 [NKJV] … You know the verse, I’m sure … and there’s just no love like the love provided by the warmth of the SON.
Reference Passage #2 … Hebrews 13: 5 [NKJV] … The warmth of God’s love will never leave the Christian, though it can grow cold from our own sin …
5 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.” [Deut. 31: 6, 8]
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Bill Crowder, took me back to my younger days when the Beach Boys were having hit-after-hit on the rock charts with their upbeat, Californian surfer songs. But the ODB for today called attention to one song, written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, a slow lament about lost love, which you can be heard with the link above. The song was entitled, The Warmth of the Sun, which sung of a loved one who had left the lamented singer, but leaving behind love which warmed the heart and love which would never be lost.
Then Bill Crowder uses a similar song, written by King David, where the ”man after God’s own heart” laments of himself being separated from the fellowship of love with God for a time, but his desire is to retain and pursue the love of God, “The Son,” having left behind a void in David’s heart which only He, God, could fill. We find this lament in Psalm 6, which is linked above for your meditation.
And I have taken the liberty to use a play on words for the title of my journal entry today, "Warmth of The Son," as I use the ideas from Bill Crowder in his ODB devotional. God’s love is like no other love in our lives. Once received, God’s love is permanent and in faith, it will never leave us. However, we can feel God’s love become distant when we separate ourselves from Him because of our sin. That’s what King David had realized and was singing about in Psalm 6.
Which begs the question for us today: “Do we feel the close, warm, and abiding love of THE SON?” If not, we need to look at our mind and heart and sing a song of repentance to bring the warmth of the Son back into prominence in our lives.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … I feel the warmth of Your love today. Help me to keep You close. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in a love song composed by Brian Wilson and Mike Love of the Beach Boys, with Wilson singingThe Warmth of the Sun. … which is a lilting song, reminiscing about lost love. but love retained in the heart
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Highlight Passage - NKJV Psalm 6: 6 … God’s love is the warmest when our heart is cold …
6 I am weary with my groaning;
All night I make my bed swim;
I drench my couch with my tears.
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Highlight Context - Psalms 6 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … David laments the hole in his heart from his separation from the love of God
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Reference Passage #1 … John 3: 16 [NKJV] … You know the verse, I’m sure … and there’s just no love like the love provided by the warmth of the SON.
Reference Passage #2 … Hebrews 13: 5 [NKJV] … The warmth of God’s love will never leave the Christian, though it can grow cold from our own sin …
5 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.” [Deut. 31: 6, 8]
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Bill Crowder, took me back to my younger days when the Beach Boys were having hit-after-hit on the rock charts with their upbeat, Californian surfer songs. But the ODB for today called attention to one song, written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, a slow lament about lost love, which you can be heard with the link above. The song was entitled, The Warmth of the Sun, which sung of a loved one who had left the lamented singer, but leaving behind love which warmed the heart and love which would never be lost.
Then Bill Crowder uses a similar song, written by King David, where the ”man after God’s own heart” laments of himself being separated from the fellowship of love with God for a time, but his desire is to retain and pursue the love of God, “The Son,” having left behind a void in David’s heart which only He, God, could fill. We find this lament in Psalm 6, which is linked above for your meditation.
And I have taken the liberty to use a play on words for the title of my journal entry today, "Warmth of The Son," as I use the ideas from Bill Crowder in his ODB devotional. God’s love is like no other love in our lives. Once received, God’s love is permanent and in faith, it will never leave us. However, we can feel God’s love become distant when we separate ourselves from Him because of our sin. That’s what King David had realized and was singing about in Psalm 6.
Which begs the question for us today: “Do we feel the close, warm, and abiding love of THE SON?” If not, we need to look at our mind and heart and sing a song of repentance to bring the warmth of the Son back into prominence in our lives.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … I feel the warmth of Your love today. Help me to keep You close. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Friday, November 21, 2014
November 21, 2014 … Techno Turbulence
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 325
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Michael W Smith leading a large audience in the singing of the classic hymnTurn Your Eyes Upon Jesus. … reminding us how focusing on Christ is the antidote to the modern era of information which has a tendency to distract us from what is really important
Highlight Passage - NKJV Matthew 13: 22 … Jesus’ warning about the interference of the world …
22 Now he who received seed among the thorns is he who hears the word, and the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word, and he becomes unfruitful.
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Highlight Context #1 - Matthew 13: 1-23 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Oh how we need to pay attention to the parable of the sower in today’s tech world, which creates so many distractions to our seeing Christ in our lives
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Reference Passage #1 … Isaiah 26: 3 [NKJV] … The Prophet for God shows believers where our attention should be focused for us to have peace in our lives …
3 You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You because he trusts in You.
Reference Passage #2 … Matthew 6: 33 [NKJV] … Jesus on what is REALLY important !!!
33 But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things [i.e., the needs of life] shall be added to you.
Reference Passage #3 … Romans 12: 2 [NKJV] … Paul exhorting believers to beware of the distortions of the world which cloud our thinking …
2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by David McCasland, reminded me of something I see more and more in our techno-world, and something which is very disturbing to me. You’ve probably seen it (see the attached photo). Several teens will be in the same space, in close proximity to one another; and they are not even looking at one another; and they certainly are not conversing verbally with one another. You’ve seen it, haven’t you? And where is the attention of these young people? On their smart phones; and who knows, … a couple of them may even be texting one another and they are only a few feet away. Wow! Scary stuff, isn’t it?
Jesus warned His followers about how our common Spiritual foe would use the clamor and clutter of this world to choke out our human relationships, and even more importantly, our relationship with God.
The ODB entry for today points to Jesus telling His followers the parable of the sower [in Matthew 13]; and this parable must’ve been really important to Jesus because it’s one of the only parables where the Lord explained its meaning and had the explanation documented in Scripture. And in the highlight verse (i.e., Matthew 13: 22) Jesus tells His disciples (and that’s you and me too!) that we need to beware of how the clutter of this world can take our focus off of what’s really important. And can I get a witness here as to what - or whom - that is? … Fill in the blank …. ____________ … I’m betting you got it right!!!
But in case (doubtful!!) you’re wanting confirmation, go to the reference Scriptures above and meditate on them; and you’ll have your answer; … and I’m praying today that all of us are focusing our minds, hearts, and spirits on the One - and only - focus which really will produce peace in our lives … And that is, of course, … ___________ … you got it!
My Prayer for Today … It’s You, Lord; and may this time, where I come here quietly each morning, help me avoid the clamor of the world so that I can keep my focus on YOU. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Michael W Smith leading a large audience in the singing of the classic hymnTurn Your Eyes Upon Jesus. … reminding us how focusing on Christ is the antidote to the modern era of information which has a tendency to distract us from what is really important
Highlight Passage - NKJV Matthew 13: 22 … Jesus’ warning about the interference of the world …
22 Now he who received seed among the thorns is he who hears the word, and the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word, and he becomes unfruitful.
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Highlight Context #1 - Matthew 13: 1-23 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Oh how we need to pay attention to the parable of the sower in today’s tech world, which creates so many distractions to our seeing Christ in our lives
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Reference Passage #1 … Isaiah 26: 3 [NKJV] … The Prophet for God shows believers where our attention should be focused for us to have peace in our lives …
3 You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You because he trusts in You.
Reference Passage #2 … Matthew 6: 33 [NKJV] … Jesus on what is REALLY important !!!
33 But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things [i.e., the needs of life] shall be added to you.
Reference Passage #3 … Romans 12: 2 [NKJV] … Paul exhorting believers to beware of the distortions of the world which cloud our thinking …
2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by David McCasland, reminded me of something I see more and more in our techno-world, and something which is very disturbing to me. You’ve probably seen it (see the attached photo). Several teens will be in the same space, in close proximity to one another; and they are not even looking at one another; and they certainly are not conversing verbally with one another. You’ve seen it, haven’t you? And where is the attention of these young people? On their smart phones; and who knows, … a couple of them may even be texting one another and they are only a few feet away. Wow! Scary stuff, isn’t it?
Jesus warned His followers about how our common Spiritual foe would use the clamor and clutter of this world to choke out our human relationships, and even more importantly, our relationship with God.
The ODB entry for today points to Jesus telling His followers the parable of the sower [in Matthew 13]; and this parable must’ve been really important to Jesus because it’s one of the only parables where the Lord explained its meaning and had the explanation documented in Scripture. And in the highlight verse (i.e., Matthew 13: 22) Jesus tells His disciples (and that’s you and me too!) that we need to beware of how the clutter of this world can take our focus off of what’s really important. And can I get a witness here as to what - or whom - that is? … Fill in the blank …. ____________ … I’m betting you got it right!!!
But in case (doubtful!!) you’re wanting confirmation, go to the reference Scriptures above and meditate on them; and you’ll have your answer; … and I’m praying today that all of us are focusing our minds, hearts, and spirits on the One - and only - focus which really will produce peace in our lives … And that is, of course, … ___________ … you got it!
My Prayer for Today … It’s You, Lord; and may this time, where I come here quietly each morning, help me avoid the clamor of the world so that I can keep my focus on YOU. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
November 20, 2014 … Faith Alone? - Yes & No!
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 324
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the glorious old Fanny Crosby him Blessed Assurance. … reminding Christians our salvation is assured in the living of our life of faith in Christ
Highlight Passage - NKJV James 2: 19-20 … Jesus brother on REAL DEAL, saving faith …
19 You believe that there is one God. You do well. Even the demons believe—and tremble! 20 But do you want to know, O foolish man, that faith without works is dead?
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Highlight Context #1 - James 2: 14-20 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … It is faith that saves; but faith without works is not saving faith
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Reference Passage #1 … Matthew 7: 15-20 [NKJV] USE THIS LINK … Jesus preached that we could know the saved from the unsaved by the fruit of their works.
Reference Passage #2 … Romans 12: 1-2 [NKJV] … Those who truly believe in Christ as Savior and Lord will become LIVING SACRIFICES to His Name and for His glory …
1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. 2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Reference Passage #3 … 2nd Corinthians 5: 17 [NKJV] … Anyone IN Christ is NEW … is CHANGED … and good works are the signature of that change.
17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
Reference Passage #4 … Ephesians 2: 8-10 [NKJV] USE THIS LINK … We are saved BY God’s grace, THRU our faith, UNTO good works … It’s a package deal … So, conversion will lead to a Christian whose life is changed
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Dave Branon, reminded me of the centuries old Christian argument about “faith alone” as the ONLY element it takes to become a Christian. And I am one who believes that without faith, and faith alone in Christ as Savior and Lord, one will never become converted from lost to found.
BUT … (and this is an enormously important “BUT”) … as Jesus’ brother, James, writes in his declaration about faith in the highlight passage linked above (James 2: 14-20) … “faith without works is dead.” And really I don't think that there is any controversy about whether the doctrine of “faith alone” being the necessary element in one’s character for a conversion from one who is lost forever to one who is found unto eternal life is debatable.
When the Apostle Paul teaches, in Ephesians 2: 8-9 that Christians are saved BY God’s grace alone … THROUGH our faith in that grace ALONE, and not through our works, the description of the saved Christian, however, does not stop there. It goes on, in Eph. 2: 10, which clearly states that yes, it is our faith alone that provides for salvation; but that saving faith ALWAYS leads us to become God’s workmanship. So, yes we are saved BY God’s grace [alone], THRU our faith [alone], … but … UNTO good works. And as James strongly declares, … “faith without works is dead.”
Jesus, Himself, preached about this in His “Sermon on the Mount.” (see the Matthew 7 passage linked above) And in that teaching, our Lord declared that we would know the saved from the unsaved by the fruit which grows and is shared in their lives. In Matt. 7: 20, Jesus said, ”… by their fruits you will know them.”
And what all of these giants of the 1st Century church, following their Lord, Jesus, are saying is that it does take an absolutely surrendered faith (alone) to be saved; but the signature of all who are saved will be their good works. When the Apostle Paul wrote to the early Christians (see the passages from Romans and 2nd Corinthians above), he stated very clearly that when a non-believer, as Paul himself had been, is saved, his/her life becomes a “living sacrifice,” (see Romans 12: 1-2) … and that life is marked by change (see 2nd Cor. 5: 17), … change which is evident in God honoring, God glorying action. And Paul’s life and witness certainly attested to his teachings.
So the question which comes (at least to me) from the ODB entry today is … Has my life changed because of my faith in the completed works of Christ on the cross; and can others see that change in a life of living sacrifice, proving that my faith was the “real-deal” which saved me from my lost past unto my saved future? … And I believe those who know me, including Satan and his demons, would attest to the reality of my changed life, which came about because of my faith alone in my Lord and Savior, Jesus.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … I am saved! And I pray that my salvation is evident for all to see in the fruitfulness of my changed life. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the glorious old Fanny Crosby him Blessed Assurance. … reminding Christians our salvation is assured in the living of our life of faith in Christ
Highlight Passage - NKJV James 2: 19-20 … Jesus brother on REAL DEAL, saving faith …
19 You believe that there is one God. You do well. Even the demons believe—and tremble! 20 But do you want to know, O foolish man, that faith without works is dead?
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Highlight Context #1 - James 2: 14-20 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … It is faith that saves; but faith without works is not saving faith
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Reference Passage #1 … Matthew 7: 15-20 [NKJV] USE THIS LINK … Jesus preached that we could know the saved from the unsaved by the fruit of their works.
Reference Passage #2 … Romans 12: 1-2 [NKJV] … Those who truly believe in Christ as Savior and Lord will become LIVING SACRIFICES to His Name and for His glory …
1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. 2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Reference Passage #3 … 2nd Corinthians 5: 17 [NKJV] … Anyone IN Christ is NEW … is CHANGED … and good works are the signature of that change.
17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
Reference Passage #4 … Ephesians 2: 8-10 [NKJV] USE THIS LINK … We are saved BY God’s grace, THRU our faith, UNTO good works … It’s a package deal … So, conversion will lead to a Christian whose life is changed
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Dave Branon, reminded me of the centuries old Christian argument about “faith alone” as the ONLY element it takes to become a Christian. And I am one who believes that without faith, and faith alone in Christ as Savior and Lord, one will never become converted from lost to found.
BUT … (and this is an enormously important “BUT”) … as Jesus’ brother, James, writes in his declaration about faith in the highlight passage linked above (James 2: 14-20) … “faith without works is dead.” And really I don't think that there is any controversy about whether the doctrine of “faith alone” being the necessary element in one’s character for a conversion from one who is lost forever to one who is found unto eternal life is debatable.
When the Apostle Paul teaches, in Ephesians 2: 8-9 that Christians are saved BY God’s grace alone … THROUGH our faith in that grace ALONE, and not through our works, the description of the saved Christian, however, does not stop there. It goes on, in Eph. 2: 10, which clearly states that yes, it is our faith alone that provides for salvation; but that saving faith ALWAYS leads us to become God’s workmanship. So, yes we are saved BY God’s grace [alone], THRU our faith [alone], … but … UNTO good works. And as James strongly declares, … “faith without works is dead.”
Jesus, Himself, preached about this in His “Sermon on the Mount.” (see the Matthew 7 passage linked above) And in that teaching, our Lord declared that we would know the saved from the unsaved by the fruit which grows and is shared in their lives. In Matt. 7: 20, Jesus said, ”… by their fruits you will know them.”
And what all of these giants of the 1st Century church, following their Lord, Jesus, are saying is that it does take an absolutely surrendered faith (alone) to be saved; but the signature of all who are saved will be their good works. When the Apostle Paul wrote to the early Christians (see the passages from Romans and 2nd Corinthians above), he stated very clearly that when a non-believer, as Paul himself had been, is saved, his/her life becomes a “living sacrifice,” (see Romans 12: 1-2) … and that life is marked by change (see 2nd Cor. 5: 17), … change which is evident in God honoring, God glorying action. And Paul’s life and witness certainly attested to his teachings.
So the question which comes (at least to me) from the ODB entry today is … Has my life changed because of my faith in the completed works of Christ on the cross; and can others see that change in a life of living sacrifice, proving that my faith was the “real-deal” which saved me from my lost past unto my saved future? … And I believe those who know me, including Satan and his demons, would attest to the reality of my changed life, which came about because of my faith alone in my Lord and Savior, Jesus.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … I am saved! And I pray that my salvation is evident for all to see in the fruitfulness of my changed life. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
November 19, 2014 … Grumble, Grumble!!
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 323
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Sara Groves’ poignant and powerful song Eyes On the Prize. … reminding Christians that is so easy to get our eyes off of the prize of our relationship with our Lord and His promises for our eternal future.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Numbers 11: 1 … God shows off with His miraculous providence; and what do His children do … GRUMBLE!! …
1 Now when the people complained, it displeased the Lord; for the Lord heard it, and His anger was aroused. So the fire of the Lord burned among them, and consumed some in the outskirts of the camp.
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Highlight Context #1 - Numbers 11: 1-10 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God provides and what do we do? … Grumble!!
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Reference Passage #1 … Mark 15: 11-15 [NKJV] ... USE THIS LINK … The same people who cried HOSANNA, celebrating Christ’s entrance to Jerusalem as the Messiah, … just a few days later were grumbling and crying, “Crucify Him!!!”
Reference Passage #2 … Romans 8: 28 [NKJV] …
28 And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. …
True; … but do we believe it when things get tough? ... Or do we grumble?!
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Marvin Williams, hit me right where I needed God’s wisdom this morning, … a kick in the behind, reminding me of so many times when God’s people [and me] experienced His wondrous works and then … grumble, grumble, grumble!!!
And Williams used a story about how his friend, Max Lucado, was trying to complete a triathlon; and desiring to quit during the race, Lucado found himself listening to another competitor who was grumbling about his pain and inabilities; and Lucado realized that if he stayed around this “loser,” he was going to end up being influenced by his grumblings and he would lose sight of why he was there … and that was to finish the race.
When you go back and take in all those Old Testament stories, like the highlight passages linked above, of God intervening miraculously on the part of His people … delivering them from slavery in Egypt, taking them through a parted Red Sea, giving them manna to eat, and going ahead of them for 40 years in the wilderness; and what did God’s people do, over and over again? … GRUMBLE!!!
Jesus comes on the scene; and the people see Him perform miracle after miracle; and when He enters David’s city just before His time of glory over death, the people were acclaiming Him as their “Messiah.” … Then, just a few days later, many of these same people were grumbling and crying “Crucify Him!!!” … because they saw the God-Man being unjustly accused by the religious leaders.
My friends, I would wager, though I’m not a gambler, that you who read with me here believe the truth of Romans 8: 28, copied above. But how often do we, who’ve been delivered to eternal life by our faith in Christ, grumble or complain when things get tough in our lives. I’m under conviction here today, … ad admitted grumbler, … and one who needs this heavy dose of faith testing from this ODB entry, … testing in order to realize the truth of Deut. 31: 8 and Prov. 3: 5-6, which you probably know by heart.
But if not, and if you find yourself grumbling over small stuff and taking your “eyes off the prize” of where Christ is leading us (see the song link above), … then perhaps it would be a good idea to go to those latter verses, as I have today, and meditate on whether we are staying on God’s course for our life … or are we getting side-tracked by our grumbling spirits?
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … help me keep my eyes on Your prize! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Sara Groves’ poignant and powerful song Eyes On the Prize. … reminding Christians that is so easy to get our eyes off of the prize of our relationship with our Lord and His promises for our eternal future.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Numbers 11: 1 … God shows off with His miraculous providence; and what do His children do … GRUMBLE!! …
1 Now when the people complained, it displeased the Lord; for the Lord heard it, and His anger was aroused. So the fire of the Lord burned among them, and consumed some in the outskirts of the camp.
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Highlight Context #1 - Numbers 11: 1-10 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God provides and what do we do? … Grumble!!
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Reference Passage #1 … Mark 15: 11-15 [NKJV] ... USE THIS LINK … The same people who cried HOSANNA, celebrating Christ’s entrance to Jerusalem as the Messiah, … just a few days later were grumbling and crying, “Crucify Him!!!”
Reference Passage #2 … Romans 8: 28 [NKJV] …
28 And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. …
True; … but do we believe it when things get tough? ... Or do we grumble?!
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Marvin Williams, hit me right where I needed God’s wisdom this morning, … a kick in the behind, reminding me of so many times when God’s people [and me] experienced His wondrous works and then … grumble, grumble, grumble!!!
And Williams used a story about how his friend, Max Lucado, was trying to complete a triathlon; and desiring to quit during the race, Lucado found himself listening to another competitor who was grumbling about his pain and inabilities; and Lucado realized that if he stayed around this “loser,” he was going to end up being influenced by his grumblings and he would lose sight of why he was there … and that was to finish the race.
When you go back and take in all those Old Testament stories, like the highlight passages linked above, of God intervening miraculously on the part of His people … delivering them from slavery in Egypt, taking them through a parted Red Sea, giving them manna to eat, and going ahead of them for 40 years in the wilderness; and what did God’s people do, over and over again? … GRUMBLE!!!
Jesus comes on the scene; and the people see Him perform miracle after miracle; and when He enters David’s city just before His time of glory over death, the people were acclaiming Him as their “Messiah.” … Then, just a few days later, many of these same people were grumbling and crying “Crucify Him!!!” … because they saw the God-Man being unjustly accused by the religious leaders.
My friends, I would wager, though I’m not a gambler, that you who read with me here believe the truth of Romans 8: 28, copied above. But how often do we, who’ve been delivered to eternal life by our faith in Christ, grumble or complain when things get tough in our lives. I’m under conviction here today, … ad admitted grumbler, … and one who needs this heavy dose of faith testing from this ODB entry, … testing in order to realize the truth of Deut. 31: 8 and Prov. 3: 5-6, which you probably know by heart.
But if not, and if you find yourself grumbling over small stuff and taking your “eyes off the prize” of where Christ is leading us (see the song link above), … then perhaps it would be a good idea to go to those latter verses, as I have today, and meditate on whether we are staying on God’s course for our life … or are we getting side-tracked by our grumbling spirits?
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … help me keep my eyes on Your prize! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
November 18, 2014 … Growing Tall and Strong
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 322
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Steven Curtis Chapman’s poignant and powerful lyric as he sings His Strength Is Perfect. … repeated from yesterday’s blog because of its pertinence to letting God’s strength work to overcome the weaknesses we have in our human nature.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Hebrews 13: 15-16 … Standing in God’s full armor to do battle against the enemy …
15 Therefore by Him let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name. 16 But do not forget to do good and to share, for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.
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Highlight Context #1 - Hebrews 13: 15-25 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Doing good for God
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Reference Passage #1 … John 15: 1-8 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … We rely on our life sustaining power by our branches being connected to God’s life-sustaining fruitfulness
Reference Passage #2 … Philippians 1: 6 [NKJV] …
6 … being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; …
Reference Passage #3 … Hebrews 10: 24-25 [NKJV] …
24 And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, 25 not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.
Reference Passage #4 … 1st John 4: 4 [NKJV] …
4 You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Joe Stowell, has some of the same reference points as did my entry yesterday, especially since the author is making the point that we must be willing to set pride aside and seek God’s strength - and, as Stowell adds - intertwining our strength with the power of other Christians who are also surrendered to Christ for His grace of enablement and empowerment.
Stowell today uses an illustration of the giant Sequoia Trees in Northern California (see attached photo), which grow to over 300 feet in height. One would think that they have very deep roots since the winds never fell these giants. However, from his research, Stowell points out that the roots of the trees, at relatively shallow depths, intertwine with one another to support each other from beneath the surface, allowing the trees to grow in such girth and height.
I don’t think it takes a genius to see the word picture that we, as Christians, first getting our life sustaining power from God’s Spirit (see the picture of the vine in John 15: 1-8, linked above) by being connected to God’s empowering strength as a branch in His vine. But then, moving to the sequoia analogy, we also, as Christians in Christ’s body, can grow taller and more powerful by our roots being intertwined with other Christians. Hence the reference scriptures used above.
If we take the truth in through these passages, we’ll no doubt see that we need to do all we can as Christians to do what Steven Curtis Chapman, sings in the song which is repeated from yesterday’s blog … to root ourselves to the strength of Christ and to allow us to grow in Christ to overcome our weaknesses as humans. i trust that this is the pursuit of all who read with me here.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … in-fuse me, and all who are with me here today, with Your strength and help us to grow tall and strong in Your essence. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Steven Curtis Chapman’s poignant and powerful lyric as he sings His Strength Is Perfect. … repeated from yesterday’s blog because of its pertinence to letting God’s strength work to overcome the weaknesses we have in our human nature.
Click on photo for larger view - Then on "X" to return to blog
Highlight Passage - NKJV Hebrews 13: 15-16 … Standing in God’s full armor to do battle against the enemy …
15 Therefore by Him let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name. 16 But do not forget to do good and to share, for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.
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Highlight Context #1 - Hebrews 13: 15-25 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Doing good for God
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Reference Passage #1 … John 15: 1-8 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … We rely on our life sustaining power by our branches being connected to God’s life-sustaining fruitfulness
Reference Passage #2 … Philippians 1: 6 [NKJV] …
6 … being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; …
Reference Passage #3 … Hebrews 10: 24-25 [NKJV] …
24 And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, 25 not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.
Reference Passage #4 … 1st John 4: 4 [NKJV] …
4 You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Joe Stowell, has some of the same reference points as did my entry yesterday, especially since the author is making the point that we must be willing to set pride aside and seek God’s strength - and, as Stowell adds - intertwining our strength with the power of other Christians who are also surrendered to Christ for His grace of enablement and empowerment.
Stowell today uses an illustration of the giant Sequoia Trees in Northern California (see attached photo), which grow to over 300 feet in height. One would think that they have very deep roots since the winds never fell these giants. However, from his research, Stowell points out that the roots of the trees, at relatively shallow depths, intertwine with one another to support each other from beneath the surface, allowing the trees to grow in such girth and height.
I don’t think it takes a genius to see the word picture that we, as Christians, first getting our life sustaining power from God’s Spirit (see the picture of the vine in John 15: 1-8, linked above) by being connected to God’s empowering strength as a branch in His vine. But then, moving to the sequoia analogy, we also, as Christians in Christ’s body, can grow taller and more powerful by our roots being intertwined with other Christians. Hence the reference scriptures used above.
If we take the truth in through these passages, we’ll no doubt see that we need to do all we can as Christians to do what Steven Curtis Chapman, sings in the song which is repeated from yesterday’s blog … to root ourselves to the strength of Christ and to allow us to grow in Christ to overcome our weaknesses as humans. i trust that this is the pursuit of all who read with me here.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … in-fuse me, and all who are with me here today, with Your strength and help us to grow tall and strong in Your essence. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Monday, November 17, 2014
November 17, 2014 … Run to the Roar
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 321
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Steven Curtis Chapman’s poignant and powerful lyric as he sings His Strength Is Perfect. … proclaiming the reality that God’s strength is perfect to cover our weaknesses.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Ephesians 6: 10-11 … Standing in God’s full armor to do battle against the enemy …
10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. 11 Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
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Highlight Context #1 - Ephesians 6: 10-18 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God’s full armor for doing daily battle
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Reference Passage #1 … John 10: 27-28 [NKJV] …
27 My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. 28 And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand.
Reference Passage #2 … 1st Peter 5: 8 [NKJV] …
8 Be sober, be vigilant; because[a] your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.
Reference Passage #3 … 1st John 4: 4 [NKJV] …
4 You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.
Reference Passage #4 … Luke 9: 23 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … Here it is again - almost every day;… Jesus’ telling His followers the path to security in Satan’s world
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Cindy Hess Kasper, used a word picture which I often use when I’m teaching in the ministry God led my wife and I to found which helps men walk free from the clutches of Satan and habitual sexual sin (see our website at this link ). Kasper refers to Peter’s metaphor of satan being like a roaring lion, … “the king of the jungle,” as he’s often referred; and it’s a useful metaphor to describe the powerful, common foe of Christians in this world.
It’s an apt word picture because of the way the lion hunts his prey. Maybe you’ve studied it; … I have. The pride of lions stalks a potential herd of weak sheep or gazelles in the bush; and then the alpha male gets upwind from the flock/herd and roars at his loudest. The flock (let’s imagine some sheep) hears the lion, and smells him in the wind; and most of the sheep, especially the immature and weak ones, bolt and run away from the roar of the lion. What they don’t know is that the females in the pride have set themselves into a semicircle down wind of the flock; and if the sheep run away from the roar, in fear, the females will be waiting to get the weak ones, especially any who are wounded.
Satan is like that. He knows that the easy prey in God’s flock are those who are the weakest; and many of the men we see in our ministry have been severely weakened and wounded by their own obsessive-compulsive sin patterns. And in fear, when Satan stalks them with temptations, like p0rnography or other XXX devices, these men are easy prey for the stalking “king of the jungle.”
However, we in Battle Plan Ministries teach - and prayerfully condition these men - to do what the Apostle Paul was teaching persecuted Christians in his letter to the church in Ephesus; and that is to prepare for the enemy by putting on the “full armor of God” [see the Ephesians 6: 10-18 linked above]. Because as Steven Curtis Chapman sings in today’s linked song, God’s strength is perfect (in His full armor) to cover our weaknesses.
In God’s flock, we’ve got to learn to do what Jesus tried to teach His flock, … i.e., to stay close to Him, … the Good Shepherd. Because to return to the word picture of the lion and the flock, the mature and well-trained in the flock actually move toward the lion’s roar; because they’ve been trained to stay close to the Shepherd who will always move to the roar of the lion to protect His flock; and the Shepherd will lead them to safety.
Mature Christians know and believe the truth of John 10: 27-28 and 1st John 4: 4 … that we serve a “Good Shepherd,” Who will protect us; and His Spirit within us is actually stronger and more powerful than that “king of the jungle,” who is stalking his prey and roaring to create fear in the flock.
So, fellow Christian, if you hear the lion roaring or you smell him stalking you with temptation, run TO the roar and follow the Good Shepherd.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … Good Shepherd, I know that You are always here to protect me. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in Steven Curtis Chapman’s poignant and powerful lyric as he sings His Strength Is Perfect. … proclaiming the reality that God’s strength is perfect to cover our weaknesses.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Ephesians 6: 10-11 … Standing in God’s full armor to do battle against the enemy …
10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. 11 Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
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Highlight Context #1 - Ephesians 6: 10-18 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God’s full armor for doing daily battle
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Reference Passage #1 … John 10: 27-28 [NKJV] …
27 My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. 28 And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand.
Reference Passage #2 … 1st Peter 5: 8 [NKJV] …
8 Be sober, be vigilant; because[a] your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.
Reference Passage #3 … 1st John 4: 4 [NKJV] …
4 You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.
Reference Passage #4 … Luke 9: 23 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … Here it is again - almost every day;… Jesus’ telling His followers the path to security in Satan’s world
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Cindy Hess Kasper, used a word picture which I often use when I’m teaching in the ministry God led my wife and I to found which helps men walk free from the clutches of Satan and habitual sexual sin (see our website at this link ). Kasper refers to Peter’s metaphor of satan being like a roaring lion, … “the king of the jungle,” as he’s often referred; and it’s a useful metaphor to describe the powerful, common foe of Christians in this world.
It’s an apt word picture because of the way the lion hunts his prey. Maybe you’ve studied it; … I have. The pride of lions stalks a potential herd of weak sheep or gazelles in the bush; and then the alpha male gets upwind from the flock/herd and roars at his loudest. The flock (let’s imagine some sheep) hears the lion, and smells him in the wind; and most of the sheep, especially the immature and weak ones, bolt and run away from the roar of the lion. What they don’t know is that the females in the pride have set themselves into a semicircle down wind of the flock; and if the sheep run away from the roar, in fear, the females will be waiting to get the weak ones, especially any who are wounded.
Satan is like that. He knows that the easy prey in God’s flock are those who are the weakest; and many of the men we see in our ministry have been severely weakened and wounded by their own obsessive-compulsive sin patterns. And in fear, when Satan stalks them with temptations, like p0rnography or other XXX devices, these men are easy prey for the stalking “king of the jungle.”
However, we in Battle Plan Ministries teach - and prayerfully condition these men - to do what the Apostle Paul was teaching persecuted Christians in his letter to the church in Ephesus; and that is to prepare for the enemy by putting on the “full armor of God” [see the Ephesians 6: 10-18 linked above]. Because as Steven Curtis Chapman sings in today’s linked song, God’s strength is perfect (in His full armor) to cover our weaknesses.
In God’s flock, we’ve got to learn to do what Jesus tried to teach His flock, … i.e., to stay close to Him, … the Good Shepherd. Because to return to the word picture of the lion and the flock, the mature and well-trained in the flock actually move toward the lion’s roar; because they’ve been trained to stay close to the Shepherd who will always move to the roar of the lion to protect His flock; and the Shepherd will lead them to safety.
Mature Christians know and believe the truth of John 10: 27-28 and 1st John 4: 4 … that we serve a “Good Shepherd,” Who will protect us; and His Spirit within us is actually stronger and more powerful than that “king of the jungle,” who is stalking his prey and roaring to create fear in the flock.
So, fellow Christian, if you hear the lion roaring or you smell him stalking you with temptation, run TO the roar and follow the Good Shepherd.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, … Good Shepherd, I know that You are always here to protect me. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
November 16, 2014 … The Director
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 320
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the classic hymn, sung an anonymous acapella group, He Leadeth Me. … proclaiming the truth of a disciple’s life in Christ
Highlight Passage - NKJV Joshua 1: 7 … Where God says, “Go!” … we go!…
7 Only be strong and very courageous, that you may observe to do according to all the law which Moses My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right hand or to the left, that you may prosper wherever you go.
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Highlight Context #1 - Joshua 1: 1-9 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … … God is our Director … He knows the way; … we follow!
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Reference Passage #1 … Joshua 21: 45 [NKJV] … The Director says, “Action!” … And we act …
45 Not a word failed of any good thing which the Lord had spoken.
Reference Passage #2 … Proverbs 3: 5-6 [NKJV] … I’ll bet you know this one by heart … if not, look it up and meditate on its truth.
Reference Passage #3 … Luke 9: 23 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … If you’ve followed my blogs, this is the most oft quoted passage in my journaling. … Jesus’ telling His followers where we must go in life
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Poh Fang Chia, used the classic story of Joshua (see Joshua 1: 1-9) when he had been commissioned by God to take Moses’ role of “leader of the pack” in order to take God’s people into the Promised Land. And Chia used the illustration of how an actor trusts his/her Director in the making of a movie. Not really knowing what the movie’s full scope is all about, the actor listens to what the Director calls for; and simply acts as he/she is directed.
When a Stephen Spielberg is directing a movie [see attached photo], often the actors really don’t know how a scene or their action will fit into the final scope of the movie; but Spielberg knows. And he lays out the scene exactly as HE sees it, directing the actor to go this way, or do the scene exactly as Spielberg sees it. And in the end the movie is pieced together exactly as the Director has envisioned it.
Joshua, really didn’t know where he was going to be going when he led God’s children across the Jordan into that land which they had scoped out as being dangerous and risky. But Joshua trusted God, as his faithful Director; and He followed God’s will exactly as God directed Him, primarily through His word; and we know the final story … HIS-story!
I pray today that anyone reading here is following the Lord’s direction and being His faithful disciple, … just as the passages above lead us. For if God is our Director; and we follow Him faithfully, He will lead us to our Promised Land.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, You lead, … I follow!! Show me the way! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the classic hymn, sung an anonymous acapella group, He Leadeth Me. … proclaiming the truth of a disciple’s life in Christ
Highlight Passage - NKJV Joshua 1: 7 … Where God says, “Go!” … we go!…
7 Only be strong and very courageous, that you may observe to do according to all the law which Moses My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right hand or to the left, that you may prosper wherever you go.
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Highlight Context #1 - Joshua 1: 1-9 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … … God is our Director … He knows the way; … we follow!
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Reference Passage #1 … Joshua 21: 45 [NKJV] … The Director says, “Action!” … And we act …
45 Not a word failed of any good thing which the Lord had spoken.
Reference Passage #2 … Proverbs 3: 5-6 [NKJV] … I’ll bet you know this one by heart … if not, look it up and meditate on its truth.
Reference Passage #3 … Luke 9: 23 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … If you’ve followed my blogs, this is the most oft quoted passage in my journaling. … Jesus’ telling His followers where we must go in life
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Poh Fang Chia, used the classic story of Joshua (see Joshua 1: 1-9) when he had been commissioned by God to take Moses’ role of “leader of the pack” in order to take God’s people into the Promised Land. And Chia used the illustration of how an actor trusts his/her Director in the making of a movie. Not really knowing what the movie’s full scope is all about, the actor listens to what the Director calls for; and simply acts as he/she is directed.
When a Stephen Spielberg is directing a movie [see attached photo], often the actors really don’t know how a scene or their action will fit into the final scope of the movie; but Spielberg knows. And he lays out the scene exactly as HE sees it, directing the actor to go this way, or do the scene exactly as Spielberg sees it. And in the end the movie is pieced together exactly as the Director has envisioned it.
Joshua, really didn’t know where he was going to be going when he led God’s children across the Jordan into that land which they had scoped out as being dangerous and risky. But Joshua trusted God, as his faithful Director; and He followed God’s will exactly as God directed Him, primarily through His word; and we know the final story … HIS-story!
I pray today that anyone reading here is following the Lord’s direction and being His faithful disciple, … just as the passages above lead us. For if God is our Director; and we follow Him faithfully, He will lead us to our Promised Land.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, You lead, … I follow!! Show me the way! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
November 15, 2014 … Just Enough
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 319
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the poignant song, sung by Phillips, Craig, and Dean, All Is Well. … declaring that all is well in our relationship with Christ … PTL!!! … Hallelujah !!!
Highlight Passage - NKJV Isaiah 40: 26 … Having just enough!!! …
8b Give me neither poverty nor riches — Feed me with the food allotted to me; 9 Lest I be full and deny You, And say, “Who is the Lord?” Or lest I be poor and steal, And profane the name of my God.
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Highlight Context #1 - Proverbs 30: 1-9 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Agur’s wisdom in recognizing the weakness of his own selfish heart
Reference Passage #1 … Jeremiah 17: 7-9 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … The Prophet Jeremiah recognized the potential vulnerability of the human heart - see verse 9
Reference Passage #2 … Luke 9: 23 [NKJV] … How many times do I make reference to Jesus’ teaching on discipleship … I hope you know this one by heart!
Reference Passage #3 … Philippians 4: 11-13 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Paul had learned how to be content … the key was His abiding relationship with Christ …
Reference Passage #4 … 1st Timothy 6: 6-10 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Paul teaching us to reward of the harmful lusts which can overcome us in living for Christ - especially note verse 6 [see photo] which reports that “godliness with contentment is great gain”
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Mart De Haan, notes the often realized outcomes of lottery winners, gaining millions of dollars and then to squander the money and often become bankrupt or even end up committing suicide. Then, … there is the result of being abased by poverty, where the poor will often resort to stealing or even violence to try to live.
Today one of the authors of Proverbs, Agur [in this case see the link to Proverbs, Chapter 30 linked above], had discovered that he would have a vulnerability of his own selfishness if he became wealthy or for evil in his soul if he became poor. So, in the highlight passage, he prayed for God to allow neither in his life. Jeremiah, the Prophet wrote of the human tendency to be vulnerable to one’s own deceit-ridden, wicked heart (see Jer. 17: 9). And the Apostle Paul wrote (see Phil. 4: 11-13) of the antidote to a Christian becoming distorted by either wealth or privation, which was a deep and abiding relationship with Christ [see also 1st Timothy 6: 6-10].
What would happen to us if we won the lottery or all-of-a-sudden we became dirt poor? Would we be able to handle either condition as Paul wrote about to the Christians at Philippi or to Timothy?
Personally, I’m like Agur … I don’t trust myself to be able to handle great wealth; and I’m afraid I would have great trouble being consumed by poverty. I just feel terribly grateful that God has provided just enough to meet the needs of our family, with enough resources saved to protect against poverty. And I pray that I will always be trying to go deeper to achieve a more abiding relationship with my Lord, knowing that it is the key to what Paul wrote about to Christians or what Jesus demanded of His disciples (see Luke 9: 23).
My Prayer for Today … Lord, thank You for helping me to be content. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the poignant song, sung by Phillips, Craig, and Dean, All Is Well. … declaring that all is well in our relationship with Christ … PTL!!! … Hallelujah !!!
Highlight Passage - NKJV Isaiah 40: 26 … Having just enough!!! …
8b Give me neither poverty nor riches — Feed me with the food allotted to me; 9 Lest I be full and deny You, And say, “Who is the Lord?” Or lest I be poor and steal, And profane the name of my God.
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Highlight Context #1 - Proverbs 30: 1-9 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Agur’s wisdom in recognizing the weakness of his own selfish heart
Reference Passage #1 … Jeremiah 17: 7-9 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … The Prophet Jeremiah recognized the potential vulnerability of the human heart - see verse 9
Reference Passage #2 … Luke 9: 23 [NKJV] … How many times do I make reference to Jesus’ teaching on discipleship … I hope you know this one by heart!
Reference Passage #3 … Philippians 4: 11-13 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Paul had learned how to be content … the key was His abiding relationship with Christ …
Reference Passage #4 … 1st Timothy 6: 6-10 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … Paul teaching us to reward of the harmful lusts which can overcome us in living for Christ - especially note verse 6 [see photo] which reports that “godliness with contentment is great gain”
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Mart De Haan, notes the often realized outcomes of lottery winners, gaining millions of dollars and then to squander the money and often become bankrupt or even end up committing suicide. Then, … there is the result of being abased by poverty, where the poor will often resort to stealing or even violence to try to live.
Today one of the authors of Proverbs, Agur [in this case see the link to Proverbs, Chapter 30 linked above], had discovered that he would have a vulnerability of his own selfishness if he became wealthy or for evil in his soul if he became poor. So, in the highlight passage, he prayed for God to allow neither in his life. Jeremiah, the Prophet wrote of the human tendency to be vulnerable to one’s own deceit-ridden, wicked heart (see Jer. 17: 9). And the Apostle Paul wrote (see Phil. 4: 11-13) of the antidote to a Christian becoming distorted by either wealth or privation, which was a deep and abiding relationship with Christ [see also 1st Timothy 6: 6-10].
What would happen to us if we won the lottery or all-of-a-sudden we became dirt poor? Would we be able to handle either condition as Paul wrote about to the Christians at Philippi or to Timothy?
Personally, I’m like Agur … I don’t trust myself to be able to handle great wealth; and I’m afraid I would have great trouble being consumed by poverty. I just feel terribly grateful that God has provided just enough to meet the needs of our family, with enough resources saved to protect against poverty. And I pray that I will always be trying to go deeper to achieve a more abiding relationship with my Lord, knowing that it is the key to what Paul wrote about to Christians or what Jesus demanded of His disciples (see Luke 9: 23).
My Prayer for Today … Lord, thank You for helping me to be content. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Friday, November 14, 2014
November 14, 2014 … God’s Faithfulness
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 318
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the classic hymn, sung by George Jones, Amazing Grace. … with the singer pleading the tribulation of his life and how God’s grace saved him anyway … And that is most certainly God’s faithfulness
Highlight Passage - NKJV Lamentations 3: 25 … Our God is ever faithful !! …
25 The Lord is good to those who wait for Him.
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Highlight Context #1 - Lamentations 3: 1-6 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK …
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Highlight Context #2 - Lamentations 3: 16-25 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … No matter what our life holds … God is faithful
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Reference Passage #1 … Luke 9: 23 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … Again… Jesus’ telling His followers where we must go in life
Reference Passage #2 … Romans 8: 28 [NKJV] …
28 And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. …
BUT … do we really believe it and live it?
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by David McCasland, highlighted the life and times of the “weeping Prophet,” Jeremiah, who went through many trials and tribulations in his life, some personal and some in his association as a Prophet when Judah was over run and taken captive by the Babylonians. But as the Prophet declared in one of my favorite OT passages, “Great is Thy (God’s) faithfulness!!” [see the link above to meditate on Lamentations 3: 22-23].
And then to illustrate God’s truth, the ODB author made reference to the life of the more modern country & western singer, George Jones, who put himself through many toils and troubles by his own raucous living and addictions. Yet, late in his life, just as the weeping Prophet would declare, God was faithful to His promise; and George Jones, in his own woeful style, could sing the old classic, Amazing Grace about the truth that God was faithful and could save “a wretch” like George.
I don’t know about you readers here, but I am one who could sing about the woes of my early life as could George Jones or proclaim it in poetry as did the Prophet Jeremiah. But it is so comforting to know that God’s amazing grace and His faithfulness are there for me just as they are for anyone who will come to our God in faith.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, You are so faithful as my Savior. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the classic hymn, sung by George Jones, Amazing Grace. … with the singer pleading the tribulation of his life and how God’s grace saved him anyway … And that is most certainly God’s faithfulness
Highlight Passage - NKJV Lamentations 3: 25 … Our God is ever faithful !! …
25 The Lord is good to those who wait for Him.
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Highlight Context #1 - Lamentations 3: 1-6 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK …
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Highlight Context #2 - Lamentations 3: 16-25 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … No matter what our life holds … God is faithful
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Reference Passage #1 … Luke 9: 23 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … Again… Jesus’ telling His followers where we must go in life
Reference Passage #2 … Romans 8: 28 [NKJV] …
28 And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. …
BUT … do we really believe it and live it?
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by David McCasland, highlighted the life and times of the “weeping Prophet,” Jeremiah, who went through many trials and tribulations in his life, some personal and some in his association as a Prophet when Judah was over run and taken captive by the Babylonians. But as the Prophet declared in one of my favorite OT passages, “Great is Thy (God’s) faithfulness!!” [see the link above to meditate on Lamentations 3: 22-23].
And then to illustrate God’s truth, the ODB author made reference to the life of the more modern country & western singer, George Jones, who put himself through many toils and troubles by his own raucous living and addictions. Yet, late in his life, just as the weeping Prophet would declare, God was faithful to His promise; and George Jones, in his own woeful style, could sing the old classic, Amazing Grace about the truth that God was faithful and could save “a wretch” like George.
I don’t know about you readers here, but I am one who could sing about the woes of my early life as could George Jones or proclaim it in poetry as did the Prophet Jeremiah. But it is so comforting to know that God’s amazing grace and His faithfulness are there for me just as they are for anyone who will come to our God in faith.
My Prayer for Today … Lord, You are so faithful as my Savior. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
November 13, 2014 … O YES, … Celebrate Christ !!
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 317
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the poignant song, sung an anonymous group, a contemporary version of the old Christmas classic ... Joy To the World. … expressing a sentiment which should be in our hearts 365 days a year.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Galatians 4: 4-5 … God sent forth His Son …
4 But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5 to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons.
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Highlight Context #1 - Galatians 4: 1-7 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God’s greatest gift!!
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Reference Passage #1 … 2nd Corinthians 9: 15 [NKJV] … God’s greatest gift could be - should be - celebrated 365 days per year. ...
15 Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!
Reference Passage #2 … Philippians 2: 5-11 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … God’s greatest gift came in a strange package
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Bill Crowder, expressed a commonly held belief … that the public promotion of Christmas is coming earlier and earlier each year. BAH HUMBUG!!! As Crowder wrote, in line with my childhood, Christmas promotions used to be off limit until after Thanksgiving; but now we begin to see Christmas tinged ads and store promotions as early as September.
But then the Our Daily Bread logic took a turn for me.
Is it really so bad that the celebration of God’s greatest gift - His Son and our Redeemer - is promoted by the world earlier and earlier, putting the concept of Christmas out there in the public arena longer and longer to announce the coming of the Christ child? … Is it a bad thing that the public hears music like that linked above in the stores for longer periods of time? Sure, most of the images we see in stores and online during the pre-Christmas hullabaloo is to market worldly stuff; but it’s still connected with the greatest gift of all - that of God bringing His Son to mankind as His gift of grace; and if that can at least be out there for us to use as a witness of our faith, when we hear someone complain of the worldly early Christmas, it gives us the opportunity to tell them … “Isn’t it so great that we can celebrate Christ earlier and earlier each year!”
I hope we’ll take advantage to witness our joy this year as we’re coming up on Thanksgiving; and aren’t we all so very thankful for God’s wondrous gift of a Savior? !!! Yes, He is JOY TO THE WORLD, isn’t He?
So, let’s join in and say, "MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!"
My Prayer for Today … Lord, tis the season to bring nothing but joy to the world!! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the poignant song, sung an anonymous group, a contemporary version of the old Christmas classic ... Joy To the World. … expressing a sentiment which should be in our hearts 365 days a year.
Highlight Passage - NKJV Galatians 4: 4-5 … God sent forth His Son …
4 But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5 to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons.
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Highlight Context #1 - Galatians 4: 1-7 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … God’s greatest gift!!
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Reference Passage #1 … 2nd Corinthians 9: 15 [NKJV] … God’s greatest gift could be - should be - celebrated 365 days per year. ...
15 Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!
Reference Passage #2 … Philippians 2: 5-11 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … God’s greatest gift came in a strange package
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Bill Crowder, expressed a commonly held belief … that the public promotion of Christmas is coming earlier and earlier each year. BAH HUMBUG!!! As Crowder wrote, in line with my childhood, Christmas promotions used to be off limit until after Thanksgiving; but now we begin to see Christmas tinged ads and store promotions as early as September.
But then the Our Daily Bread logic took a turn for me.
Is it really so bad that the celebration of God’s greatest gift - His Son and our Redeemer - is promoted by the world earlier and earlier, putting the concept of Christmas out there in the public arena longer and longer to announce the coming of the Christ child? … Is it a bad thing that the public hears music like that linked above in the stores for longer periods of time? Sure, most of the images we see in stores and online during the pre-Christmas hullabaloo is to market worldly stuff; but it’s still connected with the greatest gift of all - that of God bringing His Son to mankind as His gift of grace; and if that can at least be out there for us to use as a witness of our faith, when we hear someone complain of the worldly early Christmas, it gives us the opportunity to tell them … “Isn’t it so great that we can celebrate Christ earlier and earlier each year!”
I hope we’ll take advantage to witness our joy this year as we’re coming up on Thanksgiving; and aren’t we all so very thankful for God’s wondrous gift of a Savior? !!! Yes, He is JOY TO THE WORLD, isn’t He?
So, let’s join in and say, "MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!"
My Prayer for Today … Lord, tis the season to bring nothing but joy to the world!! Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
November 12, 2014 … God’s View
Daily Berry Patch Devotions in 2014 - Day 316
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the poignant song, sung by Don Moen and a praise chorus, God Will Make A Way. … His way, not necessarily our way …
Highlight Passage - NKJV Isaiah 40: 26 … God is God and we are not!! …
26 Lift up your eyes on high, And see Who has created these things, Who brings out their host by number; He calls them all by name, By the greatness of His might And the strength of His power; Not one is missing.
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Highlight Context #1 - Isaiah 40: 21-31 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … … God’s perspective on His creation - including for His sovereignty over our lives
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Highlight Context #2 - Isaiah 40: 22 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … …What we see in life is often very limited … God sees it all !!
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Reference Passage #1 … Psalms 139 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … Even in our mother’s womb, God was creating HIS masterpiece in us
Reference Passage #2 … Isaiah 55: 8-9 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … Quite often we just don’t see the same world which God sees His creation or circumstances
Reference Passage #3 … 1st Corinthians 3: 9 [NKJV] … God has the master plan, … we are his workers …
9 For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, you are God’s building.
Reference Passage #4 … Romans 8: 28 [NKJV] … In faith we know that God is in control; and HE is the master builder. Only HE has the master plan …
28 And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.
Reference Passage #5 … Philippians 1: 6 [NKJV] … God is working out HIS plan for completion in all who are His …
6 being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; …
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Julie Ackerman Link, used an interesting illustration to remind us of God’s sovereignty in our lives. In her illustration, Link writes …
"What started as an empty 11-acre field in Belfast, Northern Ireland, ended up as the largest land portrait in the British Isles. Wish, by artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada. It is made from 30,000 wooden pegs, 2,000 tons of soil, 2,000 tons of sand, and miscellaneous items such as grass, stones, and string. … At the beginning, only the artist knew what the final artwork was going to look like. He hired workers and recruited volunteers to haul materials and move them into place. As they worked, they saw little indication that something amazing was about to emerge. But it did. From the ground, it doesn’t look like much. But from above, viewers see a huge portrait—the smiling face of a little girl."
You can see a photo of the portrait taken from above the 11 acre portrait in the attached photo; and it illustrates that we often have a very different view on life than does the creator of life, … our God. How often do we lose the faith perspective that GOD IS GOD AND WE ARE NOT. Yes, God sees all in our lives from HIS VIEWPOINT; and always His view is from the perspective of the artist Who can see every detail of what HE is doing to create HIS finished work in and through our lives. And if we take in the truths in the passages referenced above, we need to remember - IN FAITH - that God is doing His own masterpiece in our lives.
We may not see it; … but HE does!!!
My Prayer for Today … Lord, in faith I yield to Your work in my life. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
Devotional Song: Go to this link … Please take the time to take in the poignant song, sung by Don Moen and a praise chorus, God Will Make A Way. … His way, not necessarily our way …
Highlight Passage - NKJV Isaiah 40: 26 … God is God and we are not!! …
26 Lift up your eyes on high, And see Who has created these things, Who brings out their host by number; He calls them all by name, By the greatness of His might And the strength of His power; Not one is missing.
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Highlight Context #1 - Isaiah 40: 21-31 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … … God’s perspective on His creation - including for His sovereignty over our lives
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Highlight Context #2 - Isaiah 40: 22 [NKJV] … USE THIS LINK … …What we see in life is often very limited … God sees it all !!
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Reference Passage #1 … Psalms 139 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … Even in our mother’s womb, God was creating HIS masterpiece in us
Reference Passage #2 … Isaiah 55: 8-9 [NKJV] … GO TO THIS LINK … Quite often we just don’t see the same world which God sees His creation or circumstances
Reference Passage #3 … 1st Corinthians 3: 9 [NKJV] … God has the master plan, … we are his workers …
9 For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, you are God’s building.
Reference Passage #4 … Romans 8: 28 [NKJV] … In faith we know that God is in control; and HE is the master builder. Only HE has the master plan …
28 And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.
Reference Passage #5 … Philippians 1: 6 [NKJV] … God is working out HIS plan for completion in all who are His …
6 being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; …
My Journal for Today: Today’s Our Daily Bread devotional entry, authored by Julie Ackerman Link, used an interesting illustration to remind us of God’s sovereignty in our lives. In her illustration, Link writes …
"What started as an empty 11-acre field in Belfast, Northern Ireland, ended up as the largest land portrait in the British Isles. Wish, by artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada. It is made from 30,000 wooden pegs, 2,000 tons of soil, 2,000 tons of sand, and miscellaneous items such as grass, stones, and string. … At the beginning, only the artist knew what the final artwork was going to look like. He hired workers and recruited volunteers to haul materials and move them into place. As they worked, they saw little indication that something amazing was about to emerge. But it did. From the ground, it doesn’t look like much. But from above, viewers see a huge portrait—the smiling face of a little girl."
You can see a photo of the portrait taken from above the 11 acre portrait in the attached photo; and it illustrates that we often have a very different view on life than does the creator of life, … our God. How often do we lose the faith perspective that GOD IS GOD AND WE ARE NOT. Yes, God sees all in our lives from HIS VIEWPOINT; and always His view is from the perspective of the artist Who can see every detail of what HE is doing to create HIS finished work in and through our lives. And if we take in the truths in the passages referenced above, we need to remember - IN FAITH - that God is doing His own masterpiece in our lives.
We may not see it; … but HE does!!!
My Prayer for Today … Lord, in faith I yield to Your work in my life. Amen
Blogger Note: Everyday during this year, my daily devotional blogs are influenced by the reading and study of the online devotional blog entitled Our Daily Bread, distributed online via email by RBC Ministries. If you GO TO THIS LINK on the date of my blog, you can read/study the ODB blogs; or you can subscribe to the blog via email at that site.
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