Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Life Journal 12-23-2009

The Holy Spirit's Presence

(S) Scripture
John 16:7 (NIV)
7 But I tell you the truth: It is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Counselor will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you.

(O) Observation
Jesus is telling his disciples about his death and also about the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will come to them as their Counselor. The Holy Spirit will guide, teach, convict and comfort them. He will also testify concerning Jesus. The Holy Spirit will be their Helper so that they might live lives that bring glory to God and honor Jesus. Jesus says it is for their good that this will happen.

(A) Application
Most of us at sometime have thought that it would have been much easier to follow Jesus if we had him physically present with us. If we lived when he was breathing on this earth we would be better followers or better Christians. But look at what Jesus said to the disciples in verse 7 - It is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Counselor will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you. Jesus says we are better off spiritually with the Holy Spirit's presence in our lives than by being in his presence. Now that is something to think about. The Holy Spirit who lives in me is the same Holy Spirit that Jesus said would come to the disciples. I have the same Spirit they had. Jesus loves and provides for me the same way he did for his disciples. Now that brings great comfort and strength to my life. During the week when we celebrate Jesus' birth I am reminded of why he was born and how I am to live for him. I am to live in the power of the Holy Spirit. It is hard to imagine but I am better off with the Holy Spirit. Jesus could only touch so many lives physically but the Holy Spirit lives in every believer. WOW

(P) Prayer
Lord let me walk by faith in the power of your Holy Spirit today. Let me experience His presence in my life and help me make a difference for you today. Amen

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Life Journal 12-16-2009

Live Where?

(S) Scripture
1 Peter 2:12 (NIV)
12 Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us.

(O) Observation
Peter is writing to believers that have been dispersed throughout that part of the world. Because of persecution and other factors these believers have been scattered. Peter gives them instructions on how to live and then gives the directive found in verse 12. Live in such a way that even those who oppose you will see your deeds and glorify God.

(A) Application
I am struck by how simple and direct this instruction is. In a simple phrase it tells us how and where to live. "Live such good (Godly) lives among the pagans…" I often hear Christians talk about building a "hedge of protection" around their children and that sounds noble. But that same hedge that protects them keeps them from influencing the people outside the hedge with the Gospel. We have developed a Christian sub-culture that keeps us from engaging the real culture. We now have Christian music, schools, clothes, bookstores, nightspots, and on and on I could go. We have created this to keep us from being polluted but the culture and in so doing we have lost any opportunity to engage the people we have been called to reach. Studies show that the longer you are a Christian the fewer non-Christians you associate with. It is important that as individuals we intentionally put ourselves in places where we will have contact with people who are not yet followers of Christ. That is why Rotary and Bowling are so important to me. In both I am with people I would not meet otherwise and I am with some who are far from God. The challenge is for me to live in such a way I am not seen as "holier than thou" and am approachable. I live is such a way that they see the Savior. That is my desire and today I am reminded of why I must put myself in places where I will have meaningful contact with those whose hearts are far from God.

(P) Prayer
Lord, help me to live in such a way that those around me might see you. Let me love "pagans" with your love and point them to you. Amen

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Life Journal 12-15-2009

What Did You Say?

(S) Scripture
James 1:19-20 (NIV)
19 My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry,
20 for man's anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires.

(O) Observation
James is kind of the Proverbs of the New Testament. He uses many short pithy sayings that grab our attention and teach us how to live Godly lives. Here he says we are to be quick to listen slow to speak and slow to anger.

(A) Application
Most of us are enamored with the sound of our own voices that we talk too much. Even in a conversation instead of listening we are forming our next sentences. In this passage James instructs us to listen more and speak less. Someone said that is why God gave you two ears and one mouth, so you would listen twice as much as you speak. I find that the more I listen to someone the less likely I am to get angry. I find that listening goes beyond hearing words to seeing the person and their circumstances. This does not say there is never a time for anger but we shouldn't go there first or quickly. Today I must focus on listening more and talking less. I want people to know that I care about them and that God cares about them. That cannot happen when I talk too much or jump to anger.

(P) Prayer
Lord, put your arm around my shoulder and you hand over my mouth. Teach me to listen more and talk less. Develop in me a calm spirit that is slow to anger and quick to show love. Amen

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Life Journal 12-12-2009

Maturing

(S) Scripture
Hebrews 6:1 (NIV)
1 Therefore let us leave the elementary teachings about Christ and go on to maturity …

(O) Observation
In his warning against falling away the writer gives this command – Move to Maturity. It seems that the people were content to stay with the elementary things to the exclusion of the deeper things of our faith. The writer simply states that the believer should not be content staying in spiritual infancy but needs to move on to maturity.

(A) Application
The deeper things of the faith take work and commitment. It is easier to remain with the elementary things because there is not much to deal with. The elementary things seem more "black and white" and require little interpretation or judgment. As I mature I am called to make judgments and apply Biblical truth to areas the Bible does not address directly. Today I am reminded that I am called to "go on to maturity."

(P) Prayer
Lord I want to stay close to you so that I can be who you want me to be. I want to grow in my faith and mature in you. Make me conscious of when I am acting childish. Amen

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Life Journal 12-10-2009

An Encouraging Word

(S) Scripture
2 Timothy 4:3-5 (NIV)
3 For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
4 They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.
5 But you, keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry.

(O) Observation
In closing his letter to Timothy, Paul gives him a "head's up" on what to expect and a word of encouragement and challenge. When people will not listen or begin to believe lies of false teachers do not give up but keep on doing what God has called you to do.

(A) Application
I must admit there are days when I wonder if I am making a difference at all. This is not a pity party. In conversations with some people I hear them talk about what they believe. It is so far from what I have been preaching and teaching that I wonder who they are listening to. They have fallen prey to the "health and wealth" preachers and their perversion of the Gospel. The pace of the holiday season (both Thanksgiving and Christmas) makes you tired. I have conducted more funerals this year than in any other year in my ministry. The emotional fatigue that comes from the funerals and ministering to the families also takes a toll. I am not complaining and am honored to serve families in times of crisis. When I am tired I get cranky. That's why this is such an encouraging and challenging word for me today. I am to keep my head in every situation, I am to endure whatever, and I am to continue to do what God has called me to do. That by the way is to pastor the people of First Baptist Church, Charlotte, MI. the reading today was the "shot in the arm" that I needed.

(P) Prayer
Lord make me aware of when I am tired or angry or frustrated and help me to keep my head in all situations. Let me be an example of your grace by speaking the truth in love. Let my life make a difference in some others today. Amen

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Life Journal 12-08-2009

A Personal Directive

(S) Scripture
Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers.
1 Timothy 4:16 (NIV)

(O) Observation
In defending his apostleship Paul in the first chapter gives this word of thanksgiving: I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength, that he considered me faithful, appointing me to his service.
1 Timothy 1:12 (NIV) He goes on to describe the life out of which he was called. It is with this sense of call and thanksgiving that Paul gives instructions to Timothy as he takes the leadership of the church in Ephesus. After a list of things Timothy was to do comes the exhortation in verse 16. It would seem that life practice and doctrine are linked. What you believe does impact your behavior.

(A) Application
This directive is for me, too. As one called to be a pastor I must watch how I live and what I believe. I must make sure that what I do and believe are consistent with what the Bible teaches and the standards the Bible sets. What I believe does affect how I behave. I cannot act like those who do not know Christ. I cannot give in to my sinful nature. I must persevere in the truth. That means I cannot give up or give in but I must press on in my faith walk with Jesus. Today I choose to follow Jesus. Today I want to persevere.

(P) Prayer
Lord, You know how easy it is for me to give up or give in to my sinful nature. Let me follow you so closely today that that will not be an issue. My desire is to persevere in you today. Amen

Monday, December 7, 2009

Life Journal 12-07-2009

Naming Fraud

(S) Scripture
See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ.
Colossians 2:8 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Paul is warning the believers to beware of those false preachers/teachers who appeal to our basic and sinful natures. Beware of those who use the power of their personality to deceive you with empty teaching.

(A) Application
It seems that everywhere I turn recently I have been getting this same warning about false teachers. From my preaching through Jude, to a study of the Holy Spirit, to an article by John MacArthur today about health and wealth preachers, I have been almost bombarded with this issue. The scripture is clear about following Jesus by walking in faith by the power of the Holy Spirit. I am to square the faith I live and teach with the scripture. I cannot fall prey to these false teachers who promise God's blessing for a monetary donation. Those who play into the self-centeredness of our culture must be warned against. It is my responsibility as pastor to sound this warning and to expose these false teachers. I must also be sure my preaching is sound and squares with God's Word. I do not want to lead people astray.

(P) Prayer
Lord let me walk close to you. Fill me with your Spirit so there is no room for selfish error. Let me preach only what is true from your Word. Help me to point people to you. Amen

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Life Journal 12-03-2009

Watch Out

(S) Scripture
I urge you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and put obstacles in your way that are contrary to the teaching you have learned. Keep away from them.
For such people are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
Romans 16:17-18 (NIV)

(O) Observation
In his parting words Paul reminds the Roman believers to "watch out" for those who teach and lead contrary to what they had learned from him. Today that would be what the scripture teaches. There are those who pretend to serve God but are not. They are serving their own appetites and are good at deceiving others. These false teachers were to be avoided.

(A) Application
In addition to the obvious warning, this is a call to examine my motives in serving God. In a recent study of the book of Jude I saw the severe judgments that God will bring to false teachers and to those that follow them. Jude also tells believers how to respond to these people. There are plenty of "health and wealth" and "name it –claim it" gospel preachers proclaiming their message today. Many are smooth talkers, deceive many and are living large. I must never fall into that camp. In fact part of my role as pastor is to protect people from these ungodly teachings and teachers. It is difficult when they have the power or TV and large congregations and promise that God wants me to be healthy, wealthy and wise. The truth is that God has called us to much more than temporal things. He has called us to live in His presence, to love as he loved, to serve as he served, to suffer as he suffered and to live life in the power of the Holy Spirit as He intended it to be lived. In sickness or in health, in poverty or in wealth, God has called me to follow Jesus and to do so fully depending on God to supply my needs. That is where I want to live today. I want to preach and teach only what is consistent with the Scriptures. I want my life to point others to the Savior.

(P) Prayer
Lord, reveal to me any selfish motive I might harbor in serving you so I can confess it and move away from it. Use me today to speak and live your word. Amen

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Life Journal 12-02-2009

A Needed Reminder

(S) Scripture
Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out!
"Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has been his counselor?"
"Who has ever given to God, that God should repay him?"
For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen.
Romans 11:33-36 (NIV)

(O) Observation
As Paul addresses the Israelites place with God he comes to this point and breaks out in this doxology of praise.

(A) Application
This has been a hectic week for me. Becky and I were in West Virginia for Thanksgiving with our families. Last Wednesday I visited my cousin Jerry Robinson in the hospital. I was so pleased to have had that time with him because he died on Friday. Jerry had suffered with MS and its complications for years. We were notified about his death on our way home on Friday. I had the honor of officiating the wedding of one of our staff on Saturday. I preached on Sunday and then headed back to WV for the funeral on Monday. I enjoyed the time with my mom and saw family I have not seen in years. Tuesday I returned home having driven nearly 2000 miles in the week. That is not a lot for some of my trucker friends but it is more than I usually drive. On the way home my wife called to tell me a dear lady in our church had died. She had been taken to the Hospice House while I was away. I went directly there when I got to Charlotte. I am also working with some other tough situations with families and individuals in crisis. Sometimes it is easy to only see the problems and issues and fail to focus on the One who is the Light. Sometimes I am prone to look to my own strengths and skills and training and neglect the One Who can make a difference. Last night I felt somewhat oppressed at all I have to do. This morning the Lord reminded me again of His majesty, glory, power and authority. I have been renewed just from reading His word and receiving a needed reminder of just who really is in charge and just Who can really make a difference.

(P) Prayer
Lord, I want to keep my eyes and focus on you. I know that you can handle any situation that comes my way. Give me your wisdom as I trust you and as I work through all I have to do today. Amen

Monday, November 23, 2009

Life Journal 11-23-2009

Am I Too Much Like The Disciples?

(S) Scripture
Jesus replied, "They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat."
"We have here only five loaves of bread and two fish," they answered.
"Bring them here to me," he said.
Matthew 14:16-18 (NIV)

Jesus called his disciples to him and said, "I have compassion for these people; they have already been with me three days and have nothing to eat. I do not want to send them away hungry, or they may collapse on the way."
His disciples answered, "Where could we get enough bread in this remote place to feed such a crowd?"
"How many loaves do you have?" Jesus asked. "Seven," they replied, "and a few small fish."
Matthew 15:32-34 (NIV)

(O) Observation
On two occasions a short time apart Jesus tells the disciples to feed the crowds that have gathered. Both times they ask Jesus just how they are supposed to do that with the limited resources they have. In both cases Jesus takes what they have and it is multiplied as they give it to the people. Everyone eats their fill and there is plenty left over. You would think that the disciples would have remembered what Jesus did in the first occasion but evidently they did not.

(A) Application
You would think that after seeing what Jesus did on the first occasion that when a similar situation arose they would have know what to do. Again they show the immaturity of their faith or maybe their forgetfulness by asking again just how they are to accomplish the task with limited resources. I wonder how many times I have seen Jesus act and then in a similar situation wonder what I should do or what Jesus will do. Sometimes I accuse the disciples of being slow in their understanding of who Jesus is and what he can do but then I find myself in the same shoes. Why am I so slow to learn and trust? Today I simply want to trust Jesus and do what He says and to allow him to us the resources I have and not worry about what I do not have.

(P) Prayer
Lord help me to trust in you and not worry or fret over the resources I have. The only resource I really need is You. Amen

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Life Journal 11-22-2009

What's Really Important to Me

(S) Scripture
You brood of vipers, how can you who are evil say anything good? For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks.
Matthew 12:34 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Jesus is addressing the Pharisees and does not hold back his criticism. In this Jesus give us a piece of wisdom that can be a corrective in our lives too.

(A) Application
What overflows our heart spills out of our mouths. What is first on my heart is first in my speech. When I listen to what I talk most about I will know what fills my heart. That can be a sobering and convicting exercise. Often we talk about our heart being filled with the Lord but our speech reveals something different. I do not think this means that every word we speak will reference God but I do think that our faith will be evident in every conversation. This is one of those things Jesus said that work me over the most. I listen to my speech and am convicted. Today I renew my commitment to havng my heart full of the things of God leaving no room for the evil that wants to fill my heart.

(P) Prayer
Lord let me be so full of you that there is no room for evil. Let me live my life filled with the Holy Spirit and doing your will. Amen

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Life Journal 11-19-2009

The Call to Follow

(S) Scripture
As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen.
"Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men."
At once they left their nets and followed him.
Matthew 4:18-20 (NIV)

(O) Observation
As Jesus begins his earthly ministry he seeks out disciples to follow him. The text does not indicate how much Peter and Andrew knew about Jesus. But when he called them they immediately followed. They left their father and the fishing business they were in. Jesus promised to make them into "fishers of men".

(A) Application
It was at the West Virginia Baptist Camp at Cowen that I first sensed God's call in my life. I was 15. I did not have to leave my parents or a job, I just needed to follow the Lord's leading in my life. For years before and sense I have heard people talk about "surrendering to the call" to full time ministry. It is as if a call to "full time" ministry is more important or significant than God's call to other vocations. The "call" as I understand it in this passage is a call to follow and to be made into the person God designed you to be. He makes us and shapes us into who he wants us to be. All his crafting in us is designed for ministry, no one is exempt. We are all called to full time ministry we just have different jobs that fund our ministries. We are each to follow the call in our lives. Mine was a call to pastoral ministries, significant to me but no more significant than God's call is in your life. Different maybe but no more significant. Today I will follow God's call in my life.

(P) Prayer
Lord help me to follow you. Make me into the person you want me to be. Use me today. Amen

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Life Journal 11-18-2009

What is My Motivation for Ministry

(S) Scripture
Now I am ready to visit you for the third time, and I will not be a burden to you, because what I want is not your possessions but you. After all, children should not have to save up for their parents, but parents for their children. So I will very gladly spend for you everything I have and expend myself as well. If I love you more, will you love me less?
2 Corinthians 12:14-15 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Paul has been defending his ministry with the Corinthian church. He has visited with them twice and is anticipating coming a third time. While in Corinth Paul did not take financial support from the people, thus he was not a burden to them. Some must have been accusing him of only being after their possessions and not really caring about them. Paul says he wants them not their possessions and rather than taking he will spend what he has and even expend himself. He will give all he has for their benefit.

(A) Application
There are plenty of examples of preachers and ministries that have fleeced people and bilked millions of dollars away from legitimate ministries into their own pockets. These charlatans have tainted all legitimate ministries. It is no wonder that people are skeptical and think that churches and preachers only want their money. My motivation must reflect what Paul wrote here. I must want people more than things and I must be willing to spend all I have and expend all of my energy in ministry to the people God has called me to serve. If this makes me weak then with Paul I will boast in my weakness because it is there that God's strength is made known.
As Senior Pastor part of my responsibility is to monitor the financial condition of the church. That can sometimes focus my attention on dollars rather than on people. Here again I am reminded by the psalmist that God "owns the cattle on a thousand hills," (Psalm 50:10) and I am worried about hamburger. Today I will invest myself in the lives of the people God has called me to serve and reach.

(P) Prayer
Lord, keep my focus where it should be. Thank you for meeting my every need. Let me invest myself in people today so that they too might come to know you and follow you. Amen

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Life Journal 11-15-2009

God's Promises

(S) Scripture
For no matter how many promises God has made, they are "Yes" in Christ. And so through him the "Amen" is spoken by us to the glory of God.
2 Corinthians 1:20 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Paul is addressing the Corinthian church and in an encouraging word reminds the people that the promises of God are "yes" in Christ. Our faith is a positive faith in Christ.

(A) Application
I can count on God keeping his promises because he cannot lie and the promises are "yes" in Christ. I know so many Christians that are sour and negative and always against something. I don't like being around them and am sure that those who are not yet followers of Jesus don't want to either. God does so much in my life. My life has been changed, I have passed from death to life and from darkness into His glorious light. How can I be negative and sour? This is not a promise of "health and wealth" or a "name it claim it" stance. It simply is a stance that says, God will keep his promises and they are fulfilled in Christ. I cannot be negative when God is positive.

(P) Prayer
Lord, remind me of your promises when I get sour and negative. Let me be as positive in my faith as you are in your promises in Christ. Amen

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Life Journal 11-12-2009

Our Majestic God

(S) Scripture
Job 38:1-41

(O) Observation
The Lord speaks to Job. In this the Lord describes His work and creation. He does so in a way that reminds Job that the Lord is God and Job is not.

(A) Application
As I read this passage I was simply caught up in the majesty of God. He created all that is and controls all that is. His creation and works are beyond our understanding or comprehension. These set Him apart and show us His glory and majesty. In the message for Sunday Jude tells the believers to "remember what the apostles foretold". It is good for us to remember. This passage in Job allowed me to simply pause, remember and reflect on how majestic the God I serve really is. What a great way to begin the day.

(P) Prayer
Lord, let me dwell on your majesty. I am grateful that you the majestic God chose to love me. Today I want to live in such a way that others may see and be drawn to your majesty. Amen

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Life Journal 11-11-2009

Pride

(S) Scripture
So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don't fall!
1 Corinthians 10:12 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Paul is using some illustrations from the Old Testament to warn the people about pride. He tells the Corinthians that these things happened as examples for them. He then gives this warning about pride, "So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don't fall!"

(A) Application
My grandfather used to say, "If you ride a high saddle you have a long way to fall." It was his warning about the dangers of pride. He was not and the scripture is not talking about a pride that drives me to excellence but rather one that puts my nose in the air as better than others. It is the "snooty" pride that leads to a fall. I must admit that I have taken some sinful delight, for which I have confessed, in the fall of some high and mighty politicians in the past. Those who have set themselves up as better and higher and "the laws don't apply to me", when exposed the crash is great. I know pastors who call themselves "God's anointed" and dare anyone to challenge their authority or instructions. Many times this authoritarian rule is used to cover their personal sin and immoral behavior. The illustrations are many from both politics and the religious world. In my life I must never let pride separate me from the people I am called to serve. The only place where I can boast is in the cross of Christ.

(P) Prayer
Lord, make me aware of areas of pride that hinder your work in and through me. Let me be so consumed with you that pride has no chance to grow in me. Amen

P.S. Today is Veterans Day. When you see a veteran or current military person today – say thanks. They stand in harm's way so that we can live and worship in freedom.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Life Journal 11-10-2009

A Fond and Funny Memory

(S) Scripture
Now for the matters you wrote about: It is good for a man not to marry.
But since there is so much immorality, each man should have his own wife, and each woman her own husband.

But if they cannot control themselves, they should marry, for it is better to marry than to burn with passion.
1 Corinthians 7:1-2;9 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Paul is giving instructions on marriage to the Corinthian church. He gives instructions to the married and unmarried.

(A) Application
Becky and I were married on April 8, 1978, in the Mount Vernon Baptist Church in Scott Depot, WV. The pastor of our church in Kentucky and Becky's home pastor shared the service. There were a number of humorous things that happened at the ceremony that day. I chose these verses because they are the verses that Becky's home pastor chose to read as he began our wedding service. It was hard to keep a straight face when he read these verses. Here I am on my wedding day and the preacher is saying it is better not to marry but it is better to marry than to burn with passion. We have laughed about that over the years. I am sure there have been times when Becky wonders why she didn't take the preacher's advice. God has blessed us with two incredible daughters. Both are now out of the house and off the payroll. Both are active in their faith and churches. Bethany is a Physician's Assistant working with an Orthopedic Surgeon in Charleston, WV. Sarah is married, she and husband Ryan have custody of a five year old little girl and hope to finalize the adoption soon. Sarah and Ryan are both Deputy Sheriffs in Bossier Parrish, Louisiana. Becky and I continue to enjoy married life, nearly 32 years now. As I read the scripture this morning it brought back a fond and funny memory for which I thank God.

(P) Prayer
Lord, thank you for bringing Becky to me and for the life we have together. Thank you for our girls and their families. Thank you for fond and funny memories that I can share with others. Amen

Monday, November 9, 2009

Life Journal 11-09-2009

Talk vs. Power

(S) Scripture
But I will come to you very soon, if the Lord is willing, and then I will find out not only how these arrogant people are talking, but what power they have.
For the kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but of power.
What do you prefer? Shall I come to you with a whip, or in love and with a gentle spirit?
1 Corinthians 4:19-21 (NIV)

(O) Observation
In dealing with this troubled church Paul assesses part of the problem. There are arrogant people, those pushing their own agenda. They use words to persuade but there is no power in those words to change a life. It is not enough to talk a good game you must live it with power. The kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but of power. It must be more than talk.

(A) Application
The church seems to be full of folks who talk a good game. These people want to influence the direction of the church and yet their hearts are only filled with cheap talk rather than the power of the Holy Spirit. Paul wanted to assess the real power of people and we should do the same. Living out our faith must be more than lip service. We cannot talk one way and live another. For our talk to be filled with power it must come from a life that is surrendered and committed to God. We must be walking by faith in the power of the Holy Spirit. We cannot be satisfied with simply talking a good game because that leaves our lives empty and powerless.

(P) Prayer
Lord, fill me with your Spirit today. Let my walk with you be filled with power. Let my talk match my walk today, keep me from hypocrisy. Amen

Friday, November 6, 2009

Life Journal 11-06-2009

Foolish Faith

(S) Scripture
You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you? Before your very eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed as crucified. I would like to learn just one thing from you: Did you receive the Spirit by observing the law, or by believing what you heard? Are you so foolish? After beginning with the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort? Galatians 3:1-3

(O) Observation
The believers have been deceived into thinking that they grow as a Christian by keeping the law. Paul writes to combat this false teaching. If you receive Christ by faith why do you think that maturity comes by returning to the Law? Maturity, growth and freedom come from following the Holy Spirit, who lives in you.

(A) Application
I hear so many Christians talk about rules they need to keep. The emphasis is on law keeping not on following the Spirit. It seems many Christians are afraid of the Holy Spirit because they do not understand or are adverse to giving control of their lives away. I am so thankful for the teaching I received as a young follower of Jesus concerning the ministry of the Holy Spirit in my life. The Holy Spirit is God's presence in my life and is there to guide, convict and comfort me. I do not need fear him because he is God. When I give control of my life to the Holy Spirit I am in fellowship with God. That fellowship cannot be achieved by keeping the law, it comes only by faith. Today I will walk by faith in the power of the Holy Spirit. I want to enjoy fellowship with God today.

(P) Prayer
Lord, fill me with your Spirit today and let me enjoy fellowship with you. Amen

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Life Journal 11-05-2009

What a Testimony

(S) Scripture
And they praised God because of me.
Galatians 1:24 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Paul make this simple but profound comment in sharing about his ministry and travels for the sake of the gospel. The churches in Judea had not yet met Paul but had heard his story. They praised God because of what they had heard about Paul. His changed life caused them to praise God.

(A) Application
I want the Lord to work in my life in such a way that when people hear about it they praise God. I want to live in such a way that it causes people to praise God. I want my life to point people to Jesus. I can think of no greater testimony that others could give about my life than, "they praised God because of me."

(P) Prayer
Lord, do your work in me, knock off the rough edges and help me to live for you. Fill me with the Holy Spirit and let me point others to you today. I pray that my life will cause others to praise you. Amen

 

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Life Journal 11-04-2009

Resolute

(S) Scripture
And Job continued his discourse:
"As surely as God lives, who has denied me justice, the Almighty, who has made me taste bitterness of soul,
as long as I have life within me, the breath of God in my nostrils,
my lips will not speak wickedness, and my tongue will utter no deceit.
I will never admit you are in the right; till I die, I will not deny my integrity.
I will maintain my righteousness and never let go of it; my conscience will not reproach me as long as I live.
Job 27:1-6 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Job's friends have accused him of unrighteousness. His wife has told him to "curse God and die". His friends are trying to give an explanation for his suffering and his wife wants an end to his suffering. Job refuses both. Job knows his heart and is confident in his God. In this passage he is answering his friends. He declares in no uncertain terms that he will continue to live a righteous life. He will not give in to the temptation to be bitter. He will not compromise his integrity. He is resolute in living a righteous and upright life before God.

(A) Application
I am impressed with the resolve in these verses. Job would not even entertain any other way of living. When those closest to him call into question his actions, he remains resolute. He will not defile his spirit and will not accept the accusations of his friends as being true. He knows his heart and actions are faithful and he will not turn from that. When my friends question my actions and motives I want to be as resolute as Job. I want to have lived in such a way that I can honestly be that resolute. Job was not being stubborn in a negative sense when he refused to take the counsel of his friends but rather he demonstrated the depth of his walk with God. I want to live that way so that when my life is challenges I can be as resolute as Job.

(P) Prayer
Father, my life is yours. Fill me with the Holy Spirit today and let me live for you. I want to walk so close to you that when questions come I can be as resolute in my faith and walk with you as Job was. Use me today. Amen

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Life Journal 11-03-2009

The Deity of Jesus

(S) Scripture
But Jesus remained silent and gave no answer. Again the high priest asked him, "Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One?"
"I am," said Jesus. "And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven."
The high priest tore his clothes. "Why do we need any more witnesses?" he asked.
"You have heard the blasphemy. What do you think?" They all condemned him as worthy of death.
Mark 14:61-64 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Jesus stands silent before the High Priest being falsely accused by person after person. Jesus refuses to answer or respond to any of the charges. The High Priest takes things into his own hand and asks Jesus, "Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One?" Jesus answers this with, "I am." The High Priest knows that Jesus has just claimed to be God. There is no mistaking what Jesus said or claimed. He then condemns Jesus to die.

(A) Application
Many will argue that Jesus never claimed to be God but that it was something others claimed for him. Not true. In an attempt to make Jesus just a man like all other religious leaders some deny his claim to being God. Jesus was not just a good man or a great moral teacher. He claimed to be God. C.S. Lewis makes this argument in Mere Christianity, "A man who was merely a man and said the kind of things Jesus said wouldn't have been a Great Moral Teacher, He is either a lunatic on the level of on who says he is a poached egg, or the devil of hell. You must take your choice. Either this person is the Son of God or a mad man or something worse. You can shut him up as a demon or fall at His feet and call him God, but don't come up with any patronizing nonsense about His being a Great Moral Teacher. He hasn't left that alternative open to us."

There is no mistaking what Jesus said or meant. The people understood it then and we know it today. Therefore we must deal with the claims Jesus makes on our lives. It was 53 years ago when I gave my life to Christ and followed Him by faith. Today I affirm again my faith and trust in His death and resurrection. I thank Him for forgiving my sin and guaranteeing my life with Him eternally. I know He is God because He said so and has proved so in changing my life.

(P) Prayer
Father, thank you for sending Your Son, Jesus, to pay the price for my sin so that I might have fellowship with you. Today I affirm again my trust and dependence on Jesus. Let me share tthat good news with others. Amen

 

Monday, November 2, 2009

Life Journal 11-02-2009

The Simplicity of Following Jesus

(S) Scripture
One of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, "Of all the commandments, which is the most important?"
"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.'
The second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no commandment greater than these."
Mark 12:28-31 (NIV)

(O) Observation
The Jewish leaders have been trying to catch Jesus in something they can arrest him for. He simply outsmarts them at every turn. The leaders are afraid of a public revolt if they arrest Jesus without cause because the people are thrilled with Jesus' teaching. In response to a question Jesus gives the foundation for faith. God is one not many and we are to love God with all that we are and then love others as ourselves. Simple and straightforward. There was no mistaking the message here. This was not a hidden truth in a parable but was a simple understandable answer.

(A) Application
The Pharisees and teachers of the law had concocted so many rules for the "righteous" to live by that it was nearly impossible. They were filled with spiritual pride because they were better at keeping their rules than others. Too often we resemble these rule makers. We make following Jesus about rules rather than about loving him. Jesus strikes at the heart of such oppressive legalism. Our faith is simple and easy to understand. Love God with all we are and Others as ourselves. How simple is that. Easy to understand and tough to do. Today I need to return to the simplicity of following Jesus. Simple but not simplistic. How free would we be in our lives if we practiced this and this alone. Today I renew my commitment to Love God with all that I am and to love others as I love myself.

(P) Prayer
Lord, help me to keep my focus on loving you and then loving others will fall into place. Let em do what you command. Amen

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Life Journal 10-31-2009

Pretending

(S) Scripture
6He replied, "Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you hypocrites; as it is written:
   " 'These people honor me with their lips,
      but their hearts are far from me.
 7They worship me in vain;
      their teachings are but rules taught by men.'[a]
8You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men."
Mark 7:6-8 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Jesus challenges the Pharisees with their hypocrisy. The Pharisees were condemning the disciples for not following the traditions of the faith. Jesus uses a quote from Isaiah to describe them. They "honored with their lips but their hearts were far from God. You have let go of the commands of God and hold to the traditions of man." What an indictment. This is the height of hypocrisy. This is quite a condemnation of these men and their faith practice.

(A) Application
Actors pretend to be someone they are not. "Actor" and hypocrite" come from the same root word. I wonder how many folks are pretending in their faith. How often do we hear people who talk a good game but whose actions are not consistent with their words. How many fall into this place that Jesus described;  " 'These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in vain; their teachings are but rules taught by men.'
You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men."

How many of the things we hold "sacred" are traditions and teachings of man and have little or nothing to do with the commands of God? I cannot think of anything worse than to have Jesus look at me and say, "you honor me with your lips but your heart is far from me." I do not want to be a pretender or hypocrite. Today I will check my heart and make sure it is close to God and that my lips honor God out of that heart.

(P) Prayer
Lord, thank you for forgiving my sin and allowing me to be close to you. Fill me with the oly Spirit and let me walk close to yu today. Let me words and life honor you. Amen

 

Friday, October 30, 2009

Life Journal 10-30-2009

Staying With Jesus

(S) Scripture
As Jesus was getting into the boat, the man who had been demon-possessed begged to go with him.
Jesus did not let him, but said, "Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you."
So the man went away and began to tell in the Decapolis how much Jesus had done for him. And all the people were amazed.
Mark 5:18-20 (NIV)

(O) Observation
The man Jesus healed wanted to stay with him. He wanted to be with Jesus and to go wherever Jesus went. Jesus did not allow that rather he had a mission for the man to do. He was to go to his family and tell them what Jesus had done for him. His testimony was powerful and amazed those who heard it. Had he gone with Jesus those people would not have heard his testimony.

(A) Application
Many times I have found myself wanting to stay at a place where I have experienced a spiritual mountaintop experience. Whether it was at the WV Baptist at Camp at Cowen during my school years or at Campus Crusade for Christ Conference or retreat as a college student or at a retreat or conference now, it does not matter. When Peter asked to stay on the mountain after the transfiguration the answer was, "NO". The mission was not on the mountaintop but rather off the mountain and where the people lived. The mission and ministry remain the same for us. As much as we would like to stay on the mountaintop our mission and ministry is off the mountain and with the people. What are we to do? Tell them how much the Lord has done for us. Simple instructions and a simple message. Why do we make it so complicated? Lord today I will tell people the simple story of what you have done for me.

(P) Prayer
Lord, help me to get the mission and message right. Help me today to share the simple truth of all you have done for me and that you want to do the same for others. Amen

 

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Life Journal 10-29-2009

Good Ground

(S) Scripture
Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up, grew and produced a crop, multiplying thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times."
Mark 4:8 (NIV)

Others, like seed sown on good soil, hear the word, accept it, and produce a crop--thirty, sixty or even a hundred times what was sown."
Mark 4:20 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Jesus is teaching and uses the parable of sowing seeds. He describes four types of ground that seed can fall on. Many did not understand what he meant and so he gave an explanation to his disciples. He encouraged them to be sure that their lives were "good ground." He wanted their lives to be productive for the sake of the gospel.

(A) Application
What does it take to be "good ground"? How can I be sure that my life is "good ground" in which God's word can grow and flourish and produce much fruit? I must continually be in fellowship with the Lord. I must not be harboring unconfessed sin in my life. I must be walking by faith in the power of the Holy Spirit. I need to be investing time in reading the Bible and prayer. I need to have conversations with other Christians that challenge me and hold me accountable for my spiritual growth. All these things and others are necessary for me to be sure that my life is fertile ground in which the seed of God's Word can grow and multiply.

(P) Prayer
Lord, break up the fallow ground in my heart so that the seed of your word can take root and grow and flourish in me. Help me to teach others to do the same. Amen

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Life Journal 10-28-2009

Immediate Obedience

(S) Scripture
16As Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. 17"Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men." 18At once they left their nets and followed him. Mark 1:16-18 NIV

(O) Observation
When Jesus called Simon (Peter) and Andrew to follow him they immediately followed. They didn't hesitate or ask for time to inform their families or to take care of getting substitute workers. They just immediately followed.

(A) Application
Too often I want to bargain with God about what he is asking me to do. I want to negotiate a more convenient time or opportunity. I am convicted by the immediate nature of the disciples' response. Today I will seek to be immediate in my obedience and following of Jesus. I want to be faithful and so I must practice instant obedience.

(P) Prayer
Lord, thank you for your patience with me when I think I have a better way or when I delay in responding to your call in my life. Make me aware of my delay and give me the courage and strength to follow immediately wherever you might lead. Amen

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Life Journal 10-27-2009

A Personal Note: During the past few months I had gotten away from blogging my daily devotion. It is easy to neglect this when life gets so busy and schedules get hectic. I want to thank "my Bud" for the gentle but pointed reminder that I have not blogged in a while. I did not realize how much I had missed this until I started again yesterday.

An Important Daily Prayer

(S) Scripture
"'Go to this people and say, "You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving."
For this people's heart has become calloused; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them.'
Acts 28:26-27 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Paul has reached Rome and is speaking to the Jewish Leaders there. As he teaches them about faith in Christ some believe and others do not. He uses a passage from Isaiah to explain their unbelief. In that explanation is the core of a prayer we should express daily. The passage is an indictment against them. It reveals their closed eyes, ears and hearts to the truth of God. How sad to miss what God has for you because of a stubborn spirit.

(A) Application
It is the indictment from Isaiah through Paul that should give us the core of a prayer to pray daily. I do not want to have my eyes, ears and heart closed to what God has for me. I do not want to miss God's healing touch in my life because of a closed spirit. In a DMin class the professor, John Guest, an Anglican Priest, suggested that we begin each Sunday message with this prayer on behalf of the people. "Lord open our eyes, ears and hearts so that we might clearly see, hear and understand what you have for us today. Give us the courage and will to act on the message we receive from you." I have used this prayer often since then with the congregation on Sunday. It has become a more important prayer for me to use each day as I invest this time in my daily devotion. "Lord, open my spiritual eyes, ears and heart so that I can see, hear and understand a clear word from you today. Energize my will with the courage to act on what you say to me." Today I am renewed.

(P) Prayer
Lord, open my spiritual eyes, ears and heart so that I can see, hear and understand a clear word from you today. Energize my will with the courage to act on what you say to me. Don't let me miss what you want to do in me today. Amen

Monday, October 26, 2009

Life Journal 10-26-2009

Proving My Repentance

(S) Scripture
First to those in Damascus, then to those in Jerusalem and in all Judea, and to the Gentiles also, I preached that they should repent and turn to God and prove their repentance by their deeds.
Acts 26:20 (NIV)

(O) Observation
In his defense before King Agrippa, Paul recounts his life before and after his encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus. He is being falsely accused by the Jews but has already appealed to Caesar. In his defense he explains the content of his preaching. In that explanation is this gem, "I preached that they should repent and turn to God and prove their repentance by their deeds." Each person is to prove their repentance by what they do.

(A) Application
This admonition is so simple it is profound. "Prove your repentance by your deeds." What a novel concept in our world. I know many who voice repentance but their deeds do not change. They voice a change of heart but it is not followed by appropriate actions. How often do we ask forgiveness for a sin and then keep right on repeating the same sin over and over. Forgiveness is God's part but changing my behavior is my part. I know that I cannot change apart from the power of the Holy Spirit working in me. I must give control of my life to the Holy Spirit and allow Him to guide my actions. My deeds must prove my repentance or maybe it wasn't really repentance at all. Maybe I was just trying to avoid consequences or outcomes of my behavior and thought I could get God to let me off the hook. Never happens. For repentance to be real and effective it must be seen (proved) by my change of deeds.

(P) Prayer
Lord help me to be authentic and honest when I pray. Help me to show the depth of my repentance by my changed life and actions. Amen

Monday, September 14, 2009

New Testament Listening Day 1

(S) Scripture
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Matthew 5:4 (NIV)

(O) Observation
At the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount we find what has been called "the Beatitudes". These are attitudes and behaviors that result in God's blessing.

Application
This particular one, on mourning, continues to challenge my life. D. Martyn Lloyd Jones in his Studies in the Sermon on the Mount says this means that we should allow what breaks God' s heart to break our heart. I am afraid that I am calloused and I do not see or maybe I ignore the needs in the people God brings across my path. This is not something that pleases God. How can I touch people with the gorace of God if I am calloused or simply ignore their needs? Today I want to see people as God sees them and then to act toward them the way God would have me to act.

(P) Prayer
Lord let me see with your eyes and act with your heart today. Amen

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Life Journal 09-02-2009

The Gospel is for Everyone

(S) Scripture
After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands.
Revelation 7:9 (NIV)

(O) Observation
In John's vision he first sees the 144,000 from the tribes of Israel then he sees people "from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb." God's plan included faithful people regardless of their heritage.

(A) Application
The Good News of Jesus has always been for everyone. It was never the exclusive right of the Jews but has always been for faithful people everywhere. We did not somehow sneak in under the fence but rather have always been invited through the front door. The invitation has always been to everyone who would respond in faith. It is still that way. We would never say the Gospel is not for everyone but the way we live and share the Gospel reveals what we really believe. I am sure there will be people in heaven that I will be surprised to see and some will be surprised to see me. I must open my eyes to see people as God sees them. Each one in need of a Savior and each one loved by God. Why am I so reluctant to share God's love with people when he has lavished his love on me? I think I need to focus on this vision of John a little more intently. Every nation, tribe, people and language now that is the God I serve and want to serve more fully.

(P) Prayer
Father let me see people the way you see them. Open my mouth and let me share the Good News of Jesus with them. Amen

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Life Journal 09-01-2009

A Warning

(S) Scripture
You are a true daughter of your mother, who despised her husband and her children; and you are a true sister of your sisters, who despised their husbands and their children. Your mother was a Hittite and your father an Amorite.
Your older sister was Samaria, who lived to the north of you with her daughters; and your younger sister, who lived to the south of you with her daughters, was Sodom.
You not only walked in their ways and copied their detestable practices, but in all your ways you soon became more depraved than they.
As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign LORD, your sister Sodom and her daughters never did what you and your daughters have done.
"'Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy.
They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen.
Samaria did not commit half the sins you did. You have done more detestable things than they, and have made your sisters seem righteous by all these things you have done.
Ezekiel 16:45-51 (NIV)

(O) Observation
In describing an unfaithful Jerusalem the prophet has given us a warning that needs to be heeded. In this allegory the Lord has described how he took Jerusalem from nothing and made her great and then how she abused this greatness by prostituting herself with other nations. The prophet then compares Jerusalem to others she despised and said that Jerusalem was worse than the other two. Judgment would come but God would also keep his covenant. The judgment would be harsh but there was a note of redemption in that the covenant would be kept.

(A) Application
In the American church we have become lax and soft on sin. In many places we have so watered down the gospel that it does not come close to being what Jesus taught. We have emphasized the love of God to the point that we have removed his wrath. This passage reminds me that the wrath of God is still a reality and we ignore it at our peril. Have we become like Sodom, "arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me." I am afraid that this is more true than we want to think. When our commitment to follow Jesus is simply one of many commitments in our lives we are on this road. How often do I think I am better than someone else because I am a Christian or I see a person in need and do nothing about it because they don't deserve any better? I wonder if I prostitute my time with things that dishonor God. Today's reading was a sobering reading because it again reminded me that God's wrath is still a reality and people are going to be on the receiving end of it apart from knowing Jesus and following Him.

(P) Prayer
Lord, order my steps so that I walk in your ways and not my own. Grant me the strength to be faithful and true to you and your word today. Let me share what I know with others so that they might not be consumed by your wrath. Amen

Monday, August 31, 2009

Life Journal 08-31-2009

Personal Choices

(S) Scripture
"Son of man, if a country sins against me by being unfaithful and I stretch out my hand against it to cut off its food supply and send famine upon it and kill its men and their animals,
even if these three men--Noah, Daniel and Job--were in it, they could save only themselves by their righteousness, declares the Sovereign LORD.
"Or if I send wild beasts through that country and they leave it childless and it becomes desolate so that no one can pass through it because of the beasts,
as surely as I live, declares the Sovereign LORD, even if these three men were in it, they could not save their own sons or daughters. They alone would be saved, but the land would be desolate.
"Or if I bring a sword against that country and say, 'Let the sword pass throughout the land,' and I kill its men and their animals,
as surely as I live, declares the Sovereign LORD, even if these three men were in it, they could not save their own sons or daughters. They alone would be saved.
"Or if I send a plague into that land and pour out my wrath upon it through bloodshed, killing its men and their animals,
as surely as I live, declares the Sovereign LORD, even if Noah, Daniel and Job were in it, they could save neither son nor daughter. They would save only themselves by their righteousness.
Ezekiel 14:13-20 (NIV)

(O) Observation
The prophet is describing the judgment that is coming to Israel. In it he cites three of their "faith heroes" and says that even they could only save themselves by their righteousness. Even their sons and daughters were in peril. Each must make his personal decision to follow. The outcome is terrible for those who refuse to follow the Lord.

(A) Application
I am responsible for my relationship with the Lord. I must personally decide to follow the Lord, I cannot get in on my parent's faith. My faith must be my own. It is my responsibility to share and lead and live out my faith before my children and the people around me but they must follow the Lord by personal choice. I cannot coerce them to follow and they will not be spared because of my choice to follow. It is sobering to think about but our relationship with God is not about the country we live in or the family we were born in, although these can be great assets in our faith walk, but it is in our personal choice to trust in Christ's death and resurrection for us and then to follow Him.

(P) Prayer
Lord I thank you for providing a way for me to be made right with you. Thank you for Jesus' death and resurrection on my behalf. I love you and want to live faithfully for you. Use me today and let me be a faithful and true witness of your work on our behalf. Amen

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Life Journal 08-27-2009

A Daily Prayer

(S) Scripture
Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground.
Psalm 143:10 (NIV)

(O) Observation
IN this psalm David asks the Lord for a number of things. He asks for mercy, relief from his enemies, answer to his prayers and a sense of God's love. These are just a few of his requests. He also asks for God to teach and lead him. That is a prayer we each should pray daily.

(A) Application
I am struck at how often David, described in the Bible as a man after God's own heart, asks the lord to teach and guide him. If David needed to do this continually how much more do I need to do this? It is my heart's desire to live out God's will in my life. I want to be guided by the Holy Spirit moment by moment. It does not happen automatically, I must constantly yield myself to God's Will and direction. This will be my daily prayer because I want to make a difference for the cause of Christ wherever I am.

(P) Prayer
Lord today I will pray what David prayed. Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground. Amen

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Life Journal 08-26-2009

Facebook

(S) Scripture
I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.
3 John 1:4 (NIV)

(O) Observation
In writing to the first century believers John reminds them of the great joy he receives when he hears that they are faithfully walking with the Lord.

(A) Application
I had the privilege of serving on college campuses with Campus Crusade for Christ and WV Baptist Campus Ministry. During those years the Lord allowed me to touch many students with the gospel. The pain of Campus Ministry is that the students graduate and move on with their lives and careers. I know that is the goal but it is painful to lose those faithful students. It would be like losing a fourth of a congregation each year. I have often wondered what those students are doing today. Some I have kept in touch with but many I have not. Welcome Facebook!! I have made numerous connections with former students through Facebook. To see their families and hear what they are doing brings great joy. I am so pleased that many are continuing to serve the Lord. They are Christians serving the Lord in their chosen professions. Some are serving in pastoral ministries but most are serving through their local churches. The connections through Facebook have renewed relationships and brought incredible joy to me. I am experiencing the joy John wrote about.

(P) Prayer
Lord, help me to help others follow you. Help me to help them help others so that they might also experience this kind of joy. Amen

Monday, August 24, 2009

Life Journal 08-24-2009

Childhood Lessons

(S) Scripture
Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.
Jeremiah 33:3 (KJV)

(O) Observation
This is a promise to Jeremiah about restoration of the people. Jeremiah has not had much good news in his word from the Lord. This must have come as some refreshing news. God would hear and answer Jeremiah.

(A) Application
As a child, about eight years old, I was part of a Bible memory group at my home church, Highlawn Baptist in Huntington, WV. This club was led by Henry and Theresa Bird. In the course of a couple of years we memorized about 300 Bible verses. We were quizzed each week and at the end we were put in front of the church on a Sunday night and were randomly asked to recite some of the verses. We did not miss one. This verse from Jeremiah was one of the first verses that we memorized. I used the KJV in this post because it is how I memorized it and how I recite it today even though it has been more than 40 years since I have consistently used a King James Version of the Bible. I will never forget the lessons I learned in that Bible Club, they helped shape my life. Bible memory is not something we emphasize much anymore. I wonder what lessons our children are missing because they are not challenged to memorize the scripture. I wonder how much we as adults are missing because we no longer memorize the scripture. I wonder how often we misquote or misrepresent the Scripture because we say what we think it says rather than quoting it verbatim, and thus knowing what it says. Today I thank the Birds for their investment in my life and the example they set for me.

(P) Prayer
Lord, help me to get your word right when I use it. Help me to encourage others to write your word on their hearts. Thank you for bring people like the Birds into my life. Amen

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Life Journal 08-20-2009

What We Preach

(S) Scripture
We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.
1 John 1:3 (NIV)

(O) Observation
John gives authenticity to his message by saying it comes from firsthand experience. It comes from what he saw and heard. The result is fellowship with each other and with God.

(A) Application
John gives some great insight in this little statement. The authenticity of my messages comes from my personal experience with the Lord. When I preach from my own life experience with the Lord and His Word the authenticity of the Gospel comes through. Preaching from life experience is not enough. My life experience can also be sinful and apart from God. It is what I have seen and heard from the Lord that produces the fruit of fellowship within the church and with the Lord. I cannot preach from others experience, I must do so from my own. This means that I must continually walk by faith, spend time with the Lord in prayer and in His Word. That is the source of my preaching content, the power in the preaching must come from the Holy Spirit as He takes the Word and applies it to lives through the preaching. I cannot remember who said it but it was in a seminar sometime, "We are to preach from the overflow of our relationship with the Lord." Today I recommit myself to preaching from the overflow in my life.

(P) Prayer
Lord, fill me with the Holy Spirit so that my life will overflow with your love and grace. Let me preach from that overflow. Amen

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Life Journal 08-19-2009

Training Camp

(S) Scripture
When Peter saw him, he asked, "Lord, what about him?"
Jesus answered, "If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you? You must follow me."
John 21:21-22 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Jesus has just restored Peter. Three times he asks Peter, "Do you love me?" Peter responds each time by affirming his love for Jesus. Most think that Jesus did this three times because f Peter's three denials before the crucifixion. Jesus then tells Peter how he is going to die. Jesus finishes by telling Peter to "Follow Me." Peter see John and immediately asks Jesus how he is going to die. Jesus tells peter that it is not his concern but that he is to follow Jesus regardless of what God has planned for others.

(A) Application
I have been doing a series of messages titled, "Training Camp". In this series I am emphasizing the basics of our faith in Christ. Just as football training camp emphasizes blocking and tackling and band camps emphasize scales and proper marching steps before anything else is added so in our training camp we are going back to the basics that will help us grow as followers of Christ. Jesus' words to peter are about as basic as you can get. "Follow Me" regardless of what anyone else is doing or experiencing. The directive was for Peter to follow Jesus wherever that led. That is where we each must begin our walk with Jesus. It is the basic step of faith that declares that I will follow Jesus.
I am sometimes like Peter. I want things to be fair and equal. After all, why should I suffer and others not? Jesus says my only concern should be to follow him. Now that is basic and that is Training Camp 101. Today I will follow Jesus and not be distracted.

(P) Prayer
father, you know how easy it is to compare and how easily I am distracted from following you completely. Today I want to follow you and you alone. Make me aware of when I am not doing so. Let me make a difference for you today. Amen

Monday, August 17, 2009

Life Journal 08-17-2009

Public Opinion

(S) Scripture
The Jews insisted, "We have a law, and according to that law he must die, because he claimed to be the Son of God."
When Pilate heard this, he was even more afraid,
John 19:7-8 (NIV)

From then on, Pilate tried to set Jesus free, but the Jews kept shouting, "If you let this man go, you are no friend of Caesar. Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar."
When Pilate heard this, he brought Jesus out and sat down on the judge's seat at a place known as the Stone Pavement (which in Aramaic is Gabbatha).
John 19:12-13 (NIV)

Finally Pilate handed him over to them to be crucified. So the soldiers took charge of Jesus.
John 19:16 (NIV)

Later, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for the body of Jesus. Now Joseph was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly because he feared the Jews. With Pilate's permission, he came and took the body away.
John 19:38 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Pilate was a politician and was controlled by public opinion. Even when he could find no fault in Jesus he gave in to the cries of the public to crucify Jesus. Pilate was more concerned with keeping his job as governor than he was in doing the right thing with Jesus. In the grand scheme of things I wonder if Pilate really had a choice. I am sure he did and also sure that God knew the decision he would make given his personal integrity. Joseph was also afraid of the Jews and therefore was a secret follower of Jesus. The pressure of public opinion kept these men from being the men they knew they should be. IT is interesting to me that Pilate did do some things to get back at the religious leaders: he had Jesus called the king of the Jews in a plaque on the cross and he allowed Joseph to have the body. I wonder if Pilate smiled some at the irritation this caused the Jewish leaders?

(A) Application
When I read about some of the prophets and preachers of the Bible I see their boldness and fearless trust in God. I think about them and then realize how domesticated we preachers today have become. Where are we challenging the hall of justice or injustice? Where are we challenging the governing authorities? We challenge people to live faithful lives but do we call people to radically follow Jesus? I don't think so. We seem to be satisfied with mediocrity and that pains the heart of God. It seems that we are conscious of what the public thinks of us and do not want to appear intolerant or exclusive or "holier than thou" and so we water down the message and call of Christ in the world. We downplay the wrath of God and make forgiveness something God gives to everyone regardless of their faith. Today I will speak the truth without waver and call people to radically follow Jesus. It is time to let Jesus be Jesus rather than some caricature we have created to continue a view of him that is caged and domesticated.

(P) Prayer
Lord, give me the courage to radically follow you. Let me not be swayed by public opinion that would distort your truth. I want to follow You and make You known as you really are. Amen

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Life Journal 08-11-2009

Clean

(S) Scripture
He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, "Lord, are you going to wash my feet?"
Jesus replied, "You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand."
"No," said Peter, "you shall never wash my feet." Jesus answered, "Unless I wash you, you have no part with me."
"Then, Lord," Simon Peter replied, "not just my feet but my hands and my head as well!"
Jesus answered, "A person who has had a bath needs only to wash his feet; his whole body is clean. And you are clean, though not every one of you."
John 13:6-10 (NIV)

(O) Observation
As Jesus is washing the disciples' feet, Peter begins to protest. If anyone should be washing feet it should be Peter not Jesus, the Son of God. Peter says, "No way," to Jesus but Jesus explains that he must do it because if not them Peter has not part with Him. Peter says "Don't stop with my feet wash me all over." Jesus then gives us a great teaching about confession and being clean. "A person who has had a bath needs only to wash his feet; his whole body is clean.

(A) Application
What a great picture of confession and walking with Jesus every day. When I became a Christian, I was washed clean, the guilt of my sin was taken away and I received forgiveness. As I live my life in this fallen world I sin. Just like the disciples who walked the dusty roads with Jesus needed their feet washed I need to be cleansed of the dust of sin on my feet from walking in this world. What a great picture of confession. 1 John 1:9 says, If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (NASB77) When we confess what we know He cleanses us from all our sin. I am sure that if God revealed to me my utter sinfulness at one time it would crush me and so He asks me to confess what He brings to my mind and then He cleanses me from all. I am then able to trust Him with more and more of my life and so I confess more and more and am constantly cleansed. This is how I can walk clean before God. He cleanses me. I cannot do it myself. I cannot make myself presentable to God by He washes me and then cleanses me when I confess. Now that is clean!!! That is how I want to live. Today I again commit myself to walking by faith in the power of the Holy Spirit. I do that by "Spiritual Breathing," exhaling by confession and inhaling by giving the Holy Spirit, Who lives within me, control of my life.

(P) Prayer
Father, thank You for giving me a way to walk clean before You. Remind me to take a spiritual breath when I need to and not to wait until the end of the day. As I walk with You today use me in the lives of others. Amen

Friday, August 7, 2009

Life Journal 08-07-2009

Blinded by Spiritual Pride

(S) Scripture
30The man answered, "Now that is remarkable! You don't know where he comes from, yet he opened my eyes. 31We know that God does not listen to sinners. He listens to the godly man who does his will. 32Nobody has ever heard of opening the eyes of a man born blind. 33If this man were not from God, he could do nothing."  34To this they replied, "You were steeped in sin at birth; how dare you lecture us!" And they threw him out.
John 9:30-34

(O) Observation
Because it did not fit into their narrow and "privileged" view and understanding of God the Pharisees rejected the healing of the blind man as being from God. When challenged the man spoke the truth but their spiritual pride and arrogance kept them from accepting the truth. In fact they got irritated that this uneducated man would think he could teach them anything. Their spiritual pride kept them from understanding the truth.

(A) Application
I must realize that truth can come from unexpected sources. I appreciate my education but must understand that a person does not need a seminary education to speak God's truth. I cannot let my prejudices keep me from hearing and recognizing God's truth whoever it comes from. Today I will listen for truth and then square it with what scripture says, not what I wish or thing or want scripture to say but rather what it says.

(P) Prayer

Lord, help me to recognize your truth regardless of the source. Help me to keep my prejudices from blinding me to your truth. Give me a discerning heart. Amen

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Life Journal 08-06-2009

Trust

(S) Scripture
Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls,
yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior.
Habakkuk 3:17-18 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Habakkuk has been asking God why the wicked prosper and God seems to do nothing about it. God answers and in this third chapter of the book we have the prophet's prayer. In responding to what the Lord has revealed in the answer he received Habakkuk concludes his prayer of response with this affirmation of his faith.

(A) Application
This is the attitude with which I want to live. Regardless of the circumstances around me I want to trust and rejoice in the Lord. Trust demonstrates faith. I want to live by faith in the power of the Holy Spirit each and every day. It seems easy to trust God when things are going good but when tough times come it seems we begin to fret and rely more on ourselves than on God. We try to manipulate our circumstances to avoid tough and difficult situations rather than trusting in the Lord to show us a way through. When everything is stripped away is a time to trust, not complain. Regardless of my circumstances, today I choose to trust God and rejoice in Him.

(P) Prayer
Lord, I thank you for meeting my every need. Teach me to trust you in plenty and in want. Let my life be one of rejoicing in you. I know You are all I need. Teach me to be satisfied with You and You alone. Amen

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Life Journal 08-05-2009

Quick Judgment

(S) Scripture
Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgment."
John 7:24 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Jesus is addressing those who make quick judgments based on appearances rather than considering the whole of the matter. Here Jesus is being criticized for healing a man on the Sabbath. In there criticism the people failed to consider their own practice of circumcision that must be done on the eighth day even if it falls on the Sabbath. Jesus exhorts them to consider the whole and make a right judgment rather than one based solely on appearances.

(A) Application
Things are not always what they appear. When I jump to a judgment based on appearances I am likely to get the judgment wrong because I have not considered the whole and all the factors. Jesus exhorts me to consider all the facts before I make a judgment. Today I will work to look at all factors and circumstances before I make a judgment. This does not mean that I tolerate sin or law breaking but it does mean that I will give careful examination to all factors before I make a judgment. I must be careful in making a quick judgment because like those in this passage I might be judging them for something I am also doing.

(P) Prayer
Father, you know how quick I am to assess and judge a situation. Teach me to pause and make a right judgment based on the whole and not just based on appearances. Help me to be redemptive and not condemning in my dealings with people. Let me reflect you. Amen

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Life Journal 08-04-2009

A Godly Leader's Task

(S) Scripture
Josiah removed all the detestable idols from all the territory belonging to the Israelites, and he had all who were present in Israel serve the LORD their God. As long as he lived, they did not fail to follow the LORD, the God of their fathers.
2 Chronicles 34:33 (NIV)

(O) Observation
In this record of the work of Josiah we find that he was faithful to God and led the people to live the same way. He had the idols removed and compelled the people to live faithfully for the Lord. Because of his leadership (OK as king there may have been some coercion) the people served God as long as Josiah lived.

(A) Application
When I read this I was struck with the fact that this is what I am to be doing as the pastor of First Baptist. I am to compel (I cannot coerce) people to live faithfully. A great joy for my life would be if all the people of First Baptist were living faithfully for the lord all the days of my life. What I do really does have eternal significance. It is my responsibility to help people tear down their idols and help them worship and serve the Living God. It is my desire to be that kind of leader.

(P) Prayer
Lord let me live my life in such a way that it sets the example for others to follow in being faithful to you and you alone. Help me to tear down the idols inmy own life so that others can see the way to tear down the idols in their lives. Let me lead the people of First Baptist in a way that is pleasing and faithful to you. Amen

Monday, August 3, 2009

Life Journal 08-03-2009

Great News

(S) Scripture
"I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life.
John 5:24 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Jesus gives this simple and yet profound and offensive statement to the people who were persecuting him. Jesus had healed a man on the Sabbath and was being persecuted for it by the religious legalists among the Jews. Thinking that they were the only ones with access to God, Jesus rocks them with this statement. Jesus says it is "whoever", not just restricted to the Jews, hears and believes has eternal life.

(A) Application
That is great news for all of us. Anyone who hears His word and believes has eternal life, no condemnation and has life. I wonder if there are those who I see every day that I do not think are worthy of God's mercy, those I refuse to share the good news with because it is not for them. Now I would never say something like that because I know it is not scriptural but I wonder about my actions. Today I commit to sharing with those I meet. I will keep my focus on what God says and will ignore my prejudices.

(P) Prayer
Lord, open my eyes to see people like you do. Give me courage to share the good news with them. Let me live for you today. Amen

Monday, July 27, 2009

Life Journal - 07-27-2009

My Resources

(S) Scripture
His devine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of Him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 2 Peter 1:3

(O) Observation
Peter is reminding these new believers that they have a resource in Christ that gives them all they need for life and godliness. They do not lack anything - they have all they need in Christ.

(A) Application
God has given me all I need in Christ. I do not need to search for more resources. I do not need more, I simply need to use the resources I have in Christ. Too often we neglect what we have and look for something else. Something more complex or intriguing but here Peter reminds me that I already have all I need, I just need to use it. Today I will trust the resources I have.

(P) Prayer
Lord, Thank you for giving me all I need in Christ. Teach me to use the resources I have rather than always looking elsewhere. Let me trust in you today. Amen

Friday, July 24, 2009

Life Journal 07-24-2009

Simple Instructions

(S) Scripture
For, "Whoever would love life and see good days must keep his tongue from evil and his lips from deceitful speech.
He must turn from evil and do good; he must seek peace and pursue it.
For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer, but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil."
1 Peter 3:10-12 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Peter is using instructions from the Psalms to tell believers how to live. These are simple and direct. They are easy to understand and yet are profound in their impact on our lives.

(A) Application
Today I want my speech and attitude to glorify Christ. It is the only way to experience the abundant Life that He has for us as believers. There is no place for lies and demeaning and evil speech. Those reveal a heart that is far from God. I want to seek peace in the midst of some conflict. Today I will pursue righteousness.

(P) Prayer
Lord, use me today. Help me to keep my tongue in check and only speak words that edify and build up the body of Christ. Amen

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Life Journal 07-22-2009

When Under Fire

(S) Scripture
And Hezekiah prayed to the LORD:
"O LORD Almighty, God of Israel, enthroned between the cherubim, you alone are God over all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth.
Give ear, O LORD, and hear; open your eyes, O LORD, and see; listen to all the words Sennacherib has sent to insult the living God.
"It is true, O LORD, that the Assyrian kings have laid waste all these peoples and their lands.
They have thrown their gods into the fire and destroyed them, for they were not gods but only wood and stone, fashioned by human hands.
Now, O LORD our God, deliver us from his hand, so that all kingdoms on earth may know that you alone, O LORD, are God."
Isaiah 37:15-20 (NIV)

(O) Observation
The king of Assyria is ready to attack. He has sent messengers to intimidate and discourage the people. The messengers speak directly to the people but Hezekiah has instructed the people not to respond in any way. The threat is real and the destruction would be complete if it came about. Hezekiah's response was not one of fear or taking up the fight, he prayed. His prayer is an interesting one because it is not until the last line that he asks for deliverance. He acknowledges God for who he is and the Assyrian gods for who they are not. He simply asks God to protect His name and to show Himself to be the Almighty. Why? So all the kingdoms would know that He alone is God.

(A) Application
When under fire of attack or the peril of a pending attack too often I look for ways to defend myself or to take the fight to the others. Often when I pray it is first for safety and deliverance or vindication. Isaiah reminds me that I need to focus on the majesty of God and let him handle to forces set against me. My desire is that all the "kingdoms" around me know that He alone is God. How can that happen if I do all the fighting, maneuvering and work and leave Him out of the picture. I need to get out of God's way. He is the One to carry the battle. When I rely on Him sometimes He lets me know that I am in the wrong and must apologize. Regardless of the outcome it is important to me that the Lord our God be the one people see and recognize.

(P) Prayer
Lord, teach me to rely on you. Teach me not to be so quick to move forward or pursue a conflict. Help me to trust you with every detail of every situation. Let me live for you and in your protection today. Amen

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Life Journal 07-21-2009

God Responds to Faith and Obedience

(S) Scripture
He held fast to the LORD and did not cease to follow him; he kept the commands the LORD had given Moses.
2 Kings 18:6 (NIV)

Isaiah said to them, "Tell your master, 'This is what the LORD says: Do not be afraid of what you have heard--those words with which the underlings of the king of Assyria have blasphemed me.
Listen! I am going to put such a spirit in him that when he hears a certain report, he will return to his own country, and there I will have him cut down with the sword.'"
2 Kings 19:6-7 (NIV)

(O) Observation
Hezekiah was faithful and obedient to the Lord. When faced with the challenge of the king of Assyria he remained faithful to the Lord and led the people to do the same. The messengers from the king of Assyria did all they could to discourage and frighten the people of Judah but Hezekiah and the people remained strong. God honored their faithfulness and kept them from being overthrown and taken captive. In spite of all his threats and boasts of power it was the king of Assyria who died and Hezekiah and the people of Judah were saved.

(A) Application
I must be faithful and obedient to the Lord and His call in my life regardless of the threats and boasts thrown at me from others. I cannot be discouraged because it is the Lord God that I serve. I must trust that He will protect me and the people I serve. I must be faithful and obedient as the leader of the people of First Baptist. If we are to move forward in our ministry and mission then I must follow Hezekiah's example and be faithful and obedient. It is the only way we can move forward unafraid and with courage.

(P) Prayer
Lord, I will follow you. Strengthen my heart and my life. Protect me from the threats and boasts of the enemy. Let me lead this church to the future you have for us. Give me the strength to follow you faithfully and obediently. Amen

Monday, July 20, 2009

Life Journal 07-20-2009

Directives

(S) Scripture
In everything that he undertook in the service of God's temple and in obedience to the law and the commands, he sought his God and worked wholeheartedly. And so he prospered.
2 Chronicles 31:21 (NIV)

Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.
Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.
James 4:7-8 (NIV)

(O) Observation
The Chronicles' passage described the work and life of Hezekiah. He was faithful to God and followed with his whole heart and he prospered. The passage in James gives us the directives to follow that will produce a similar result. This is not a health and wealth message but one of obedience and blessing. God's blessing may not be material prosperity but our lives are full and meaningful.

(A) Application
I want to live like this. I want to live in a way that the last words of the Chronicles passage could legitimately be carved on my tombstone, "he sought his God and worked wholeheartedly. And so he prospered". For that to be true I need to practice the directives given by James. Today I will return my attention to living out these directives. I will submit to God, seek to resist the devil, draw near to God and receive God's cleansing. Today will be a great day.

(P) Prayer
Lord, You know my heart and my desires. Let me get to know you better today, do your work in me and use me in the lives of others. Amen

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Life Journal 07-19-2009

Split Loyalties

(S) Scripture
They worshiped the LORD, but they also served their own gods in accordance with the customs of the nations from which they had been brought.
To this day they persist in their former practices. They neither worship the LORD nor adhere to the decrees and ordinances, the laws and commands that the LORD gave the descendants of Jacob, whom he named Israel.
2 Kings 17:33-34 (NIV)

They would not listen, however, but persisted in their former practices.
Even while these people were worshiping the LORD, they were serving their idols. To this day their children and grandchildren continue to do as their fathers did.
2 Kings 17:40-41 (NIV)

(O) Observation
The Israelites ignored God's command to follow and worship Him alone. They tried to both worship God and the gods of the people around them. This brought God's anger and punishment. The result was a heart calloused to God and mimicked by their children and grandchildren. The example of disobedience they set was followed by the generations that followed.

(A) Application
This is a sobering passage. I wonder what other "idols" I try to worship along with the Lord. I may not have shrines built for them but I wonder. What about golf and TV and my image in town. These quickly come to mind when I think of things that occupy my time. After all don't you give your time to the things you hold dear and "worship"? Today I will work on my priorities and put all those other things in their proper place somewhere down the list from my relationship with the Lord. Those things are not evil in themselves but when I give them a place of priority in my live over my relationship with the Lord they become evil for me. The scary thing is that others will follow my example.

(P) Prayer
Lord, keep me focused on you. Help me to keep these other things in their proper place. Amen

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Life Journal 7-15-2009

Discipline

(S) Scripture
For they disciplined us for a short time as seemed best to them, but He disciplines us for our good, that we may share His holiness.
All discipline for the moment seems not to be joyful, but sorrowful; yet to those who have been trained by it, afterwards it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness.
Hebrews 12:10-11 (NASB77)

(O) Observation
The writer is comparing the discipline of our earthly and Heavenly fathers. Our parents do what seems right to them but God disciplines with a purpose. God disciplines us to make us holy. Now that is quite a thought.

(A) Application
Parents do what they think is right but don't always get it right. Some discipline out of frustration and anger with very little love involved. Others may have the best interest of the child in mind. I am reminded of the discipline I received after running into the street. That discipline taught me that the pain of the discipline was not worth running into the street for. That discipline was used to teach me and to keep me safe. I was not able to reason it through and so my parents used what I understood, discipline. God always has my best in mind. He never disciplines to get even or to alienate but always with the purpose of holiness. The discipline is not always pleasant but when received with a faithful heart it will lead to holy living. Today I do not want to run away from God's discipline; I want to embrace it and learn from it and to let it lead me to holy living that brings peace and righteousness to my life.

(P) Prayer
Lord, make me into the person you created me to be. Chip off the rough spots and make form me into your design for me. Work in my life today. Amen

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Life Journal 07-14-2009

It Really Is By Faith

(S) Scripture
Hebrews 11

(O) Observation
The writer makes it clear from history and the lives of the heroes of Israel that our standing with God has always been by faith. Before Christ it was by faith that people pleased God. After Christ it is by faith that people please God. It has always been and will always be "by faith" that we please God and receive His blessing in our lives.

(A) Application
Whenever I try to live on my own power I cannot please God or receive His blessing and power in my life. It is "by faith" that I can and will please Him. Today I will again focus on living by faith. I will seek to walk by faith in the power of the Holy Spirit.

(P) Prayer
Lord, fill me with the Holy Spirit today and let me walk faithfully with you. Amen

Monday, July 13, 2009

Life Journal 07-13-2009

The Way To Live

(S) Scripture
Since therefore, brethren, we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Jesus,
by a new and living way which He inaugurated for us through the veil, that is, His flesh,
and since we have a great priest over the house of God,
let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water.
Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful;
and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds,
not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more, as you see the day drawing near.
Hebrews 10:19-25 (NASB77)

(O) Observation
Because Jesus is superior and is our high priest we are called to a new way of living. We are to:
    Draw near to God with a sincere heart
    Hold fast to the confession of our faith
    Stimulate each other to love and good deeds
    Gather together for encouragement and worship
That is a new way of living because it is the antithesis of our nature. These directives are counter to our natural selfish tendencies. This kind of living comes as a result of our lives being transformed by the Holy Spirit.

(A) Application
These four directives form a way of living that I desire. Too often I find myself focused only on my personal needs and struggles. I sometimes forget that I have a family in Christ that can and will help. When I am focused on myself I am not able to help others and then I am way out of whack with these directives. If I could outline a way to live that brings fulfillment and satisfaction it would have to resemble this one but it could not improve on this one. Today I will seek to live out these directives. I will practice them and by the power of the Holy Spirit they will become the normal for my life. I cannot produce this on my own but can with the Holy Spirit leading and empowering me.

(P) Prayer
Lord, you know the work that must be done in my life in order for it to reflect these commands. Do that work in me. Amen