Monday, June 24, 2024

 

REJOICE ALWAYS

Rejoice in the Lord always,
again I say, rejoice!
Philippians 4:4

The book of Philippians became such a favorite for me many years ago. I don't think it was because of a sermon or Bible study presented by any one. It's one of those books that the Holy Spirit seemed to hand me as a special gift. This is a book I consider to be one I flee to when going through tough times.

The hard part of the love I have for this book is that sprinkled through the book is the encouragement to rejoice. Interesting in all of this is that in Philippians, Paul addresses a variety of situations that can be disturbing for any person. The idea of problems AND rejoicing don't seem to go together.

Paul addresses the subjects of suffering, personal behaviors, consistency in ones walk of faith, endurance, worry, lack of peace, thought issues and various insecurities. In it all, comes a sprinkling of REJOICE through this book. It seems impossible to bring the two opposites together. Despite that, through this precious book, we are as much as commanded to be people of rejoicing. No matter the issues, I can think on all the ways God has blessed and led in my life. Concentrating on those things encourages a spirit of rejoicing.

In Paul's day, many people used the word REJOICE as a greeting. Rejoicing doesn't mean happiness or that all is well in one's world. The rejoicing Paul is referring to is the result of a strong relationship with the Lord. Rejoicing is an encouragement to be a person of joy. True joy, as with love in their pure state can only come from a loving God.

No matter our circumstances, we can be people of joy. As believers we live and have our very beings in our relationship with our Heavenly Father. He never goes off duty when we are troubled. His peace, love and joy are always in abundance from Him, thus we can bask in those things with spirits of joy. It means we can be rejoicing people anytime, no matter the negatives that come our way. So..... REJOICE!

Father God, I rejoice in You today. Despite my concerns, You still bless, love and encourage me without end. Forgive my lack of gratitude and help me to stay focused on You and Your goodness in my life. Help me to be a rejoicing person. In Jesus' precious name...Amen

Monday, June 17, 2024

 

HOW REFRESHING

Repent therefore and be converted,
that your sins may be blotted out, so
that times of refreshing may come
from the presence of the Lord.
Acts 3:19

It must have been an exciting time in those beginning days of the church as we see the book of Acts. It's a special time seeing Peter who for the time was doing most of the preaching. The Holy Spirit had come into his life and he was a different guy. In a sermon, Peter gave the people the above words as to how to stay on good terms with God, and thus know spiritual refreshment like they had never known.

Folks were observing Peter and John at that time and despite their lack of education, those with questions couldn't deny there was something very different about both men. In fact, the people credited these two men's spiritual enthusiasm in the fact that they had been with Jesus.

There is a need in this culture of ours to see in us something that is very different from the norm. The answer those noticed in Peter and John is really the same for us in our day. Folks should see in you and me that we have been with Jesus. We've not been with Jesus in person like the disciples but we still have access to Jesus..

On a hot day, there's nothing like a glass of cold water. That is good for our physical selves, but spiritually, we have the water of the Word of God that refreshes us beyond expectation. In the Hebrew language, refresh means to breathe freely. Refreshment can give us new strength in every way. Spiritually speaking, the Bible I hold is even better than a glass of water. We need consistent hydrating of God's Word. With no pretense, folks hopefully will sense we've been with Jesus.

Thank You Father for Your Word and for You Holy Spirit as You so willingly teach us from it. May we come to know refreshment from the Word like never before, all for Your glory. In Jesus' name....Amen

Monday, June 10, 2024

 

JUST THINKIN'

Finally, brethren, whatever things
are true, whatever things are noble,
whatever things are pure, whatever things
are lovely, whatever things are of good
report, if there is any virtue, and if there
is anything praiseworthy....meditate (think)
on these things.
Phillipians 4:8


Sometimes we don't consider what we spend our time thinking about. There can be personal things that are affecting us that can lead to thoughts of gloom. At times, we don't feel we have control over what we think but in the above verse, there are several things we should set out minds on

God never puts any command in His Word we can't accomplish. At the end of this verse, Paul simply tells us to think on those things listed. Just about every good thing I can think of that might occupy my mind could fall under one of those categories listed.  No matter the cares we deal with in every day living can be overcome by Bible principles and comfort it offers to all of us
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There is such comfort, however, no matter our own thinking, that our God is always thinking about us:

For I know the thoughts that I think
toward you, says the LORD, thoughts
of peace and not of evil, to give you'a future 
and a hope.
Jeremiah 29:11


Thank You Father, for keeping us in Your thoughts and for loving us like You do. In Jesus' precious name....Amen




 

FINISHING WELL

Now also when I am old
and grayheaded,
O God, do not forsake me,
until I declare Your strength
to this generation.
Psalm 71:18

With years, come a lot of history. I don't mean going into space, or the discovery of an unknown country. My history is as practical and American as most folks my age. I grew up in a time when it was almost a shock if an adult lived much beyond 65 years of age. In that area, we've come a long way with improved medical/medicine findings. There are, however, older folks who have lived to be 90, but they quit living around age 65. Thus, years of just existing seem to be for nothing no matter how much medicine one takes.

Brian and I have been members of several churches, many because of work transfers. We came to know godly men who were wonderful preachers. I have come to know outstanding women in those years who were deacon's wives, choir members, Sunday school teachers, etc. There were so many of them I watched as I sought to grow in my faith and service for the Lord.

Sadly, it came to be known that some of those folks who had faithfully served God for so many years, fell into deep sin when they had many more years to serve. They usually fell to the top three situations....money, sex or pride. Pastors who had wonderful ministries for 40 or more years, fell into sin and their testimonies ruined. The sad part of that is that no matter how wonderfully their ministries had been, in their latter years, people will usually recall only their fall into sin. This isn't just a problem for folks in leadership in a church. Lay people often go through the same process.

In the aging process, not a single one of us can afford to let up, become vulnerable to the wiles of Satan. Our older years are not a time to give up or ease up but to get up for the Lord. Many times a senior person will let up on Bible study and even church attendance, using age as an excuse for not being faithful to the things of God. We of age should be even more of an influence in the lives of others. Hopefully, when we pass from this life, folks will lovingly remember our faithfulness to God down to the the very minute we stepped into Heaven. May we finish well, leaving sweet memories of our love and faithfulness. May each of us no matter our age, finish well.

Father, keep us faithfully serving You as Your Holy Spirit empowers and teaches us. May we see each day as an opportunity to be an influence for You in the lives of others. In Jesus' name..Amen

Sunday, June 2, 2024

OH HUSH!

Be still, and know that I am
God; I will be exalted among
the nations, I will be exalted
in the earth.
Psalm 46:10

The verse I have chosen for this blog has so often been a mystery to me. It can be a discouraging verse for those of us who really want to know God. We know a lot ABOUT God but He desires that we really know Him in more of a personal and intimate way, but being still to accomplish this is hard to accept.

We probably grew up being told to shut up (by the way, two very good words for the cause, nothing demeaning), be quiet, or to just be still. When very young, when I got antsy in school or church, being still was often an impossibility for me. Thus, I ended up being still and not concentrating on what was going on around me that was important.

I have rationalized the BE STILL in that verse and can't even begin when there could ever be perfect silence in my life no matter where I happen to be located. At home alone, I may hear dog-walker's pets barking, the furnace may kick in with it's low rumble, cars passing, phones ringing...all everyday sounds that ask no permission to make their sounds heard . I'm sure there would be places one could go where there would be absolute silence but not sure how long any of us could maintain our sanity if we found such a place.

Much to my relief, I found that the translation in the old transcripts didn't have so much to do with sound or noise as it did and still does have to do with the yielding of our spirits to God..surrender. Quietness isn't just being quiet in sound but quiet in spirit.

You and I will rarely if ever be able to totally get away from all noise or sounds. However, wherever we are, we can have a humble spirit of submission to God. The verse speaks of where God will be exalted. We are there. God desires that we know Him but that we exalt Him above anything or anyone else. Exalting Him means our lifting Him in personal adoration as high as we can raise Him above anything going on or above any person we can name. May it be so.

We do adore You Father even though we fall short so many times. Help us to give in to You with all our lives that we may know You like we never have before. In Jesus' precious and exalted name....Amen