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Shake Off Your Doubts
“And Jesus, replying, said to them, Have faith in God [constantly]. Truly I tell you, whoever says to this mountain, Be lifted up and thrown into the sea! and does not doubt at all in his heart but believes that what he says will take place, it will be done for him.” —Mark 11:22-23 (AMPC)
There’s a poster in my office that reads:
Shake off your doubts and then go for it. Check out your options and act.
Find an approach to the future, and turn today’s dreams into fact.
Take a first step to tomorrow. Start on the course of your choice.
Look at what life has to offer, listen to your inner voice.
Don’t live a life of regretting, stifled by negative force.
Think of what you can accomplish. Steer an affirmative course.
Build on activities positive. Work with abundance of heart.
By making the best of the present, change is the process you start.
Even though problems may surface, problems don’t have to prevail.
As long as you are one who is trying, and never just waiting to fail.
—Bruce B. Wilmer
We’ve divided our lives into one-year segments. They begin at a certain time and end at another. The problem is we tend to categorize our successes and defeats within these one-year slots and weigh them at the beginning of each New Year, usually focusing on what we DID NOT accomplish.
Each year, I see the same people go up for prayer again, determined to make that year’s resolutions work. What they don’t realize is that their new set of rules, basically the same set of rules as the previous year, are just done differently, and will give them the same results.
What they need is A CHANGE OF HEART.
We need to learn to live each day as a gift. The Bible says the Lord’s mercies and loving kindness are new EVERY morning. Every morning He is willing to give me better than I deserve and love me regardless. This thought alone should make me a glad person. Each day has a new silver lining. One quote I read says: We miss the silver linings of each day because we are too busy looking for the gold ones.
Proverbs 15:15(AMPC) says: All the days of the desponding and afflicted are made evil [by anxious thoughts and forebodings], but he who has a glad heart has a continual feast [regardless of circumstances].
When we look back on our mistakes, our days become evil because we become despondent by anxious thoughts and forebodings. We need to learn to have a glad heart.
Here are a few points from the above poem to help you be glad—regardless of your circumstances.
SHAKE OFF YOUR DOUBTS – The Oxford Dictionary defines doubt as an uncertainty about something or being undecided. James says a double-minded person cannot receive anything from the Lord. Make up your mind what you want to do and then go for it with God. Remember, YOU must decide to move on.
LISTEN TO YOUR INNER VOICE – You cannot decide what you want without listening to your heart. Define your greatest heart’s desire, not what anyone else wants. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you. He is your friend.
DON’T LIVE A LIFE OF REGRET – Regrets always bring negative forces into play. They make you dwell on the past and forget there’s a future that you can change. Put regrets behind you. You cannot change history, but you can mold the future.
MAKE THE BEST OF THE PRESENT – Consider the blessings and abilities you already have (no matter how small) that can benefit you and others, and build on them.
PROBLEMS DON’T HAVE TO PREVAIL – Problems are part of life. Without them, we don’t grow, but they don’t have to prevail. Use them to help you keep trying. Jesus said we will have trouble in this world, but He has overcome it. There’s always help.
Don’t worry about tomorrow. Tomorrow will have enough trouble of its own (Matt. 6:34).
I don’t believe Jesus was telling us to bury our heads in the sand like an ostrich but was saying that worrying and being anxious will mess up our hearts and minds.
If we spend our time thinking on His kingdom and righteousness and what He achieved, then we will be able to see the opportunities of each day, knowing He is with and for us no matter what.
Trust that each new day will be filled with joy and peace because of the finished work of Jesus. Live each moment fully aware of your blessings!
Blessings,
Arthur
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His Mercies Are Everlasting
HIS MERCIES ARE EVERLASTING
As this year draws to a close and we reflect on this past year and looking forward to celebrating Christmas with our families and friends, I would like to remind you that God’s Mercies are everlasting.
For so many people this time of the year can be a tough because we tend to review the past year in the light of all our mistakes, failures, and missed opportunities. But the gospel reminds us that the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ is a bold and clear declaration of God’s abundant Mercy.
This is what Paul said to the church in Ephesus,
Ephesians 2:4-5 NKJV
“4. But God, who is rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us,
- even when we were dead in trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved),”
David the psalmist says something so profound that it is almost too good to be true. He says that the Mercy of God is an everlasting Mercy!
Psalm 136 – A psalm of David
- O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.
- O give thanks unto the God of gods: for his mercy endureth for ever.
- O give thanks to the Lord of lords: for his mercy endureth for ever
- To him who alone doeth great wonders: for his mercy endureth for ever
- To him that by wisdom made the heavens: for his mercy endureth for ever. (KJV)
In this Psalm, David ends each verse with a powerful proclamation: “… For his mercy endureth for ever.”
I don’t believe he wrote this at the end of each verse simply because he had nothing else to say and wanted to fill space. There are three very important things I believe he wanted us to see. These were things that David had come to know long before he wrote this.
- That God is full of Mercy.
- That this Mercy endures
- That this Mercy is forever
Simply put, God’s mercy is His willingness, power, desire, and passion to treat you better than you deserve. And God is full of mercy. The psalm says: “Surely goodness, mercy and loving-kindness will follow me all the days of my life.” It is because of the mercy of God that Jesus paid the price for our freedom. Because God continually has mercy on you.
This mercy has the power to endure or take prolonged use or strain. It is designed to be leaned upon. We should live our lives to the full every day. You can live your life knowing that you can lean on and put trust in the mercy of God. This doesn’t mean stretch the limits and live as close to sin as possible. No, it simply means that as you go about your daily living, and things happen, you can lean your entire being on this mercy that God offers, regardless of circumstances. The everlasting mercy of God means that you and I can spend each day enjoying the blessings that have been showered on you. God is not waiting to hit you over the head with a big bat. He is ever ready to bless and show mercy.
And this mercy is not just for a day or a week or a month or a year, but FOREVER. There has never been a time, nor will be a time when God does not want to treat you better than you deserve.
Now you might say, “But you don’t know my past life, you don’t know the things I have done and still do.” My friend, His mercy is FOREVER and FOREVER. That includes past, present, and future. There will never come a time that God will not be willing, able, and powerful to treat you better than you deserve. Even in eternity to come, in the presence of God, He will be treating you better than you deserve.
So, when does the mercy of God run out or end? NEVER!
As the Psalmist himself puts is:
(Ps 103.17) KJV
“But the mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear (reverence) Him, and His righteousness unto children’s children.”
In this time when we celebrate Christmas, let us put our attention on Jesus and even though you have regrets, because of failures or missed opportunities let us remember and be reminded of the revelation of this mercy and love of God. It is imperative that our hearts and mind be established and persuaded in His Mercy toward us.
Meditate and dwell on the Word of God (Jesus) and your relationship with Him, for His word becomes a natural part of who we are and what we believe.
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The Power of Love
In Acts 2:8, Jesus told the disciples to wait until they received the Holy Ghost who would give them power (ability, efficiency and might—AMP) to be witnesses to the ends of the earth. They would take the word of salvation and wholeness to nations.
The Holy Ghost was sent so we could be witnesses to the power of God’s love toward man, His ultimate creation.
Unfortunately today, many people put so much focus on the love of power that they forget about the power of love. Jesus never intended for us to focus on the “power” or the spectacular that so many thrive on. He wanted us to realize that we witness the supernatural because of God’s unending passion for mankind.
The gospel is the power of this love, working together with the Holy Ghost, to lead people into “sozo” (salvation and wholeness in every sense of the word).
The gospel is the good-news message of the finished work of Jesus Christ and everything it accomplished for ALL men for ALL time because of the free gift of the grace, goodness, mercy, love and forgiveness of God.
I am reminded of a part in the movie Iron Man II where the main character is watching a video recorded before his father died. The young man had always believed he was a failure and couldn’t meet his father’s expectations. But in the recording, his father tells him he is and always has been his father’s GREATEST CREATION.
This is such a great picture of mankind today. Too many people feel they have failed God and don’t measure up. The gospel is the good news that YOU ARE AND ALWAYS HAVE BEEN GOD’S GREATEST CREATION. Because of that, the cosmos was created and He has done everything needed for your salvation!
The whole salvation plan depended on God’s agape love for mankind.
My favorite definition of agape love is: In my worst hour, God sees me as precious, valuable and to be highly esteemed. God doesn’t see who we are in our worst moment. He just loves us with all the agape that He is. God IS love and that love springs FROM Him. “… for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love (I Jn. 4:7-8).
Love is who God is, not something He possesses. He cannot be separated from it—ever. When we understand and receive this love, we receive HIM. Love is brought to completion and perfection through our union with Christ.
And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him. Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment: because as he is, so are we in this world. (I Jn. 4:16-17)
If we don’t keep God’s love for mankind first place in every Bible conversation, we will end up arguing about pointless things. We can only help others if we keep the power of God’s love in the forefront of our hearts and minds. Once we open our eyes and hearts to the power of love, it is almost impossible to misinterpret God’s Word (I Tim. 1:5).
I Corinthians 13 is an awesome discovery of God’s love for mankind, but I Corinthians 14:1 goes on to read: “Go after (this) love as if your life depended on it—because it does” (MSG). We need to know God’s love as much as we need to breathe. Nothing life can throw at us can change or remove the power of this love (Rom. 8:35-39).
Jude 21 reminds us to stay where the love of God can reach and keep us (TLB). The only way to “get out” of this love is to believe the lies of the enemy and our own thoughts and perceptions of life. Our circumstances NEVER change God’s love for us! We cannot allow circumstances to draw us out of the awareness of this love. “God so loved the world that He gave His son so we would be safe and sound in Him” (Jn. 3:16 AMP).
Jesus provided safety—the provision of security and protection, free from the feelings of risk or danger. Andsoundness—a state of being healthy, whole or complete. Not diseased, damaged or inferior.
You’re ALWAYS safe and sound in the power of love. No matter what life throws at you or how you feel, the power of love will keep you safe and make you whole. It will NEVER fail you!
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Speaking the Truth in Love
Sometimes, I hear people who are quick to declare their unsubstantiated, personal beliefs and make statements that are for the most part unscriptural! This comes across as deliberately being confrontational and controversial.
I’ve heard many defend these statements by saying they are doing so because they’re being bold and unafraid of speaking the truth. But then if anyone questions their beliefs or so-called “statements of truth,” they are considered either religious, legalistic, unteachable or old and out of touch!
But Paul, who by the way, was the most radical grace preacher of all time and did not shy away from controversy and confrontation said in Ephesians 4:14-15:
“That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive; But SPEAK THE TRUTH IN LOVE, may GROW UP into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ:”
Speaking the truth in love is to speak and teach the truth without compromising it in any way, shape or form, but doing so in love!
To teach and speak the truth in love means to allow all the attributes of God’s love to be the tracks on which all our preaching, teaching and speaking must run!
In 1 Corinthians 13:1-3, Paul says:
“Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.”
Paul explains that no matter how justified you might be or how true your statements and beliefs are, if it’s not communicated with love, all you will be doing is sounding like an empty head!
Some “preachers and teachers” wonder why they get no respect, why people don’t listen to them and why they are written off as ignorant.
Paul goes on in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8:
“Charity (love) suffereth long, and is kind; charity (love) envieth not; charity (love) vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil; rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.”
In this passage of scripture, Paul gives us all the attributes of God’s love. So when we teach and speak the truth in love, these attributes should mold and shape what we say and how we say it!
We should “suffer long,” be “kind” and not seek to be “puffed up,” thinking that because we are right, we have the right to say what we want, how we want and when we want!
Paul says it like this in I Corinthians 8:1 (AMPC):
“NOW ABOUT food offered to idols: of course we know that all of us possess knowledge [concerning these matters. Yet mere] knowledge causes people to be puffed up (to bear themselves loftily and be proud), but love (affection and goodwill and benevolence) edifies and builds up and encourages one to grow [to his full stature].”
Mere knowledge, whether it’s knowledge of scripture, doctrine or anything for that matter, causes people to carry themselves lofty and proud. But love, when we are aware of God’s love and allow it to motivate our teaching, builds others up and encourages them to grow!
My appeal today is this: Let’s rejoice in the truth! But let’s do so by bearing with others as they walk out their own path of grace and truth!
Sometimes, it is wise to not indiscriminately make our beliefs known just because we can, and neither do we have to make radical, unsubstantiated statements just because we can.
Love always considers others and is willing to endure all things!
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Dancing With God!
As a Christian, I often talk about God’s blessings and the wonderful things He’s done for our family. I’m not ashamed of His goodness to us and I love to share it.
But at times, I’ve been told I live in another world—not reality! When someone dear to me accused me of this, I was upset. After some real soul-searching about my life and how God has led me over the years, I decided: They’re right! I DO live in another world!!
It’s a world where there’s hope, love, peace, assurance and goodness in EVERY situation—a world where Father, Son and Holy Spirit are my best friends and care about what happens in my world.
It’s not always sunshine and roses. I have issues in my world too, but the outcome is always to my benefit, and the peace I have leaning on God is worth more than anything!
On one hand, with all our traditions and reasoning, we’ve separated “God” or “church” from our everyday lives. We’ve been taught and demonstrated that church is “spiritual” and that “spiritual stuff” only happens in certain places—special buildings or gatherings on Sundays.
We’re taught there is certain behavior that goes along with these times and if we don’t conform to that, we are “upsetting God” and limiting His favor in our lives. Many times, the joy is gone from these meetings and evaporates when “spiritual people” visit our homes, parties and picnics.
On the other hand, we have “real life” involving things like windsurfing, snowboarding, picnics, fishing, movies, biking, motorcycles, sports or whatever is fun with family and friends. Through the years, we’ve somehow been taught that this life is “outside” church, God or spirituality.
But shouldn’t everything that pertains to my life involve God? He is the creator, not me. It’s HIS life IN me that gives me passion and love for things. Why then would I want to separate myself into compartments?
It doesn’t make sense, but that’s what we try to do. We separate our lives into “real life” and “spiritual” segments, and then we can’t understand why we feel disjointed and unhappy.
I heard a preacher call this full, complete life in God “The Great Dance” and I love the idea. The illustration he used was Father, Son and Holy Spirit, in a circle, living in absolute harmony and peace, full of happiness and goodness.
Then they decided to share this wonderful, all-encompassing LIFE with man and creation. Jesus was the “gate” by which this life was shared with mankind.
In the dance, they opened their arms and said, “Come, share and enjoy life with us. Enjoy our life, your existence and being part of a precious family!” What pleasure God took in making this happen!
Long before he laid down earth’s foundations, he (God) had us in mind, had settled on us as the focus of his love, to be made whole and holy by his love…he decided to adopt us into his family through Jesus Christ. (What pleasure he took in planning this!) He wanted us to enter into the celebration of his lavish gift-giving by the hand of his beloved Son. —Ephesians 1:4 (MSG)
This was God’s plan from the foundation of the world. It’s not a repair job because someone messed up. Father, Son and Holy Spirit wanted us to share in THEIR life from the very beginning. And it’s easy to take hold of and believe we are part of this wonderful, amazing family. Knowing that we belong gives us an awesome sense of self-worth and a feeling of acceptance.
Let’s take this message to everyone. No one has been left out or excluded. Telling someone good newsmakes them feel valuable and wanted and they begin to change into the person they are declared to be!
News is something that has happened already! Good news sets us FREE to be alive, happy, and enjoy every aspect of life. We can rest, knowing we’re not under investigation and that God is part of what we are doing all the time.
For we are God’s [own] handiwork (His workmanship), recreated in Christ Jesus, [born anew] that we may do those good works which God predestined (planned beforehand) for us [taking paths which He prepared ahead of time], that we should walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us to live]. —Ephesians 2:10 (AMPC)
Let the Great Awakening to His love start with YOU. Your world and your everyday situations need this awakening to the love and life the Father, Son and Holy Spirit have prepared for you!
Blessings,
Arthur
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Grace Encounters for a New Beginning
One of my (Cathy) favorite things to do back in South Africa is to visit Kruger National Park. This is the largest wild animal sanctuary in the country and is about the size of Great Britain.
The adventure starts when you drive through the gate. The magic and sounds of Africa are unlike anything you have experienced before. A peace and tranquility descends on you that brings instant rest to your soul. There is a sense of being “lost” to what we call the “real” world, and you forget about everything but what is right there at that moment.
There is no city nightlife, no rush, and no crowd of people wanting to be somewhere in the shortest time possible. The only nightlife is the distant roar of a lion, the sound of a hippo in the nearest watering hole or the barking of a hyena. Life becomes slow, thoughtful and so quiet you want to whisper instead of speak out loud.
Nights are spent in the safety of fenced campgrounds, but during the day, we drive around in the park, looking for animals in their natural surroundings. This in itself takes patience. They usually hide away or are disguised by the bush. But every now and then, you unexpectedly collide with or come upon an animal around a corner or running across the road, and your whole world changes! You become mesmerized by what they look like, their graceful movement, by the way they blend into their surroundings. And you sit for ages watching—wishing it would last forever. Then you move along, looking for the next event.
That’s how I see Grace Encounters. The word encounter means: to collide with unexpectedly; to come upon suddenly. Through our acceptance of the finished work of the cross of Jesus Christ, we have been placed on the road of life, not death.
John 5:24 says, “Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death into life.”
This is a place of tranquility and quiet.
Grace is a person, and that person is Jesus Christ Himself. Grace is God’s ability working in you, enabling you to do what you naturally cannot do. The Bible tells us that grace and truth came through Jesus. Jesus said He is the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE (Jn. 1:14-17).
Everything in my life is exposed to the grace of God when I trust Jesus’ work. Everything in my life is subject to goodness when I let Jesus love me—regardless of how I feel. He knows how I feel and what I’m going through. Jesus knows I need help! That’s why He died for me—so I could be put on the road where I can have a grace encounter.
I can expect a grace encounter EVERY DAY, whether I feel good or bad. God is not the one who makes bad stuff happen to me. I’m on the grace encounter road where He will help me, protect me and not hurt me.
Isaiah 30:18 (AMPC) reads, “And therefore the Lord [earnestly] waits [expecting, looking, and longing] to be gracious to you; and therefore He lifts Himself up, that He may have mercy on you and show loving-kindness to you. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed (happy, fortunate, to be envied) are all those who [earnestly] wait for Him, who expect and look and long for Him [for His victory, His favor, His love, His peace, His joy, and His matchless, unbroken companionship]!”
We should all walk this road looking for the grace encounters that will mesmerize and amaze us because God is good. Some of the markers I will “collide” with on this road are His FAVOR, LOVE, PEACE, JOY and His MATCHLESS, UNBROKEN COMPANIONSHIP.
I can only get bent out of shape in life when I get my eyes off the grace encounter road and veer off into the bush on the side.
Sometimes, I bang around in the bush, rocks or thorns and think God is teaching me something. NO! He’s the one showing me the marvel of His goodness and leading me back onto the grace encounter road.
Arthur’s teaching, Grace Encounters, is awesome! Everyone with whom He shares this message leaves so excited about the Father’s grace encounters—changing dead ends into new beginnings!
Blessings,
Cathy
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God’s Greatest Gift
Mother Teresa once said:
“The most terrible poverty is loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted. The biggest disease today is not leprosy or TB but rather the feeling of being unwanted. There is more hunger in the world for love and appreciation than for bread.”
Ephesians 2:10 gives us a beautiful description of how we are made.
For we are God’s [own] handiwork (His workmanship), recreated in Christ Jesus, [born anew] that we may do those good works which God predestined (planned beforehand) for us [taking paths which He prepared ahead of time], that we should walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us to live]. (AMPC)
In this verse, we learn that we are the workmanship of God. In the original language, workmanship means poema, where we get the word “poem.” A poem is created or the creation of a writer. In this context, you are an art form—God’s masterpiece!
Ephesians is a great book of encouragement and confirmation of who we are in Christ and what God has done in and for us through Jesus. God made us His poem or workmanship.
Ephesians 1:3-14 is written as one long sentence in the original Greek.
It paints the picture of God, standing at the top of a hill, piled high with blessings, then running toward you at the bottom of the hill.
And He cannot stop!!
It’s as if He is going to run right over you and dump the whole package on you, and you can’t stop it. It’s yours now!
With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at what He’s done from my observations:
- We are blessed with every spiritual blessing; nothing was left out or left to chance (v. 3).
May blessing (praise, laudation, and eulogy) be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ…Who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual (given by the Holy Spirit) blessing in the heavenly realm!
- We were chosen before the foundation of the world—hand-picked, a prime selection (v.4).
Even as [in His love] He chose us [actually picked us out for Himself as His own] in Christ… that we should be holy (consecrated and set apart for Him) and blameless in His sight, even above reproach, before Him in love.
- He planned IN LOVE for us to be adopted into His family through the work of Jesus Christ. We can never be rejected. It can never be taken away! (vs. 5)
For He foreordained us (destined us, planned in love for us) to be adopted (revealed) as His own children through Jesus Christ, in accordance with the purpose of His will [because it pleased Him and was His kind intent].
- We have redemption (deliverance and salvation) by Jesus’ blood. That’s total forgiveness, and we are declared guilt-free by grace (vs. 7).
In Him we have redemption (deliverance and salvation) through His blood, the remission (forgiveness) of our offenses (shortcomings and trespasses) ….
- God has made known to us the mystery of his plan to bring all things together in Christ. What is true about Jesus is true about you. You are His body—intimately, inseparable from him! (vv. 9-10)
Making known to us the mystery (secret) of His will (of His plan, of His purpose). [And it is this:] … [He planned] for the maturity of the times and the climax of the ages to unify all things and head them up and consummate them in Christ, [both] things in heaven and things on the earth.
- In Christ we are God’s heritage and obtained an inheritance—everything we need for life and godliness (vv.11-12).
In Him we also were made [God’s] heritage (portion) and we obtained an inheritance…So that we who first hoped in Christ [who first put our confidence in Him have been destined and appointed to] live for the praise of His glory!
- We have received salvation by faith—not by works—so we cannot boast in ourselves but in God—sealed by the Holy Spirit, the guarantee of our acceptance in Christ (vv.13-14).
In Him you also who have heard the Word of Truth, the glad tidings (Gospel) of your salvation, and have believed in and adhered to and relied on Him, were stamped with the seal of the long-promised Holy Spirit. That [Spirit] is the guarantee of our inheritance ….
Now, we can understand why Paul prayed our eyes would be opened to see what’s ours through the work of Jesus (Eph. 1:17-21).
You don’t need to feel unloved, unappreciated or lonely ever again. God has provided it all for you. All that God is and has is ours, and our response is just to believe it. Simple as that!
You don’t need to feel unloved, unappreciated or lonely ever again. God has provided it all for you!
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You Are Free To Be You
One of the biggest blessings in my Christian walk is knowing that I am unique. There is no one else like me.
“Just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.” —Ephesians 1:4-6 (NKJV)
Until you are content with who you are, you will never be content with what you have. —Doris Mortman
Nature never repeats herself and the possibilities of one human soul can never be found in another. —Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1892
So many of us try to show the world and the church how “together” we are by what we wear and how we behave. But in reality, many of us are dying inside, just wishing we could be real. Then when we don’t measure up to the expectations of others of how to look and behave, a vicious circle of self-loathing and denial takes place, which is hard, if not impossible, to avoid.
God wants us to know He loves us and to feel His love.
God wants us to have beauty and goodness established within us so it can shine out of our lives effortlessly—despite how we look on the outside. We can only appreciate the fullness of what we have when we realize and believe we are whom He says we are.
We are accepted in the beloved, complete in Him, precious, valuable and sure of our salvation because we are saved by grace—His work in spite of our lack.
It’s time to grab hold of God’s best—to believe His unconditional love for us.
First John 4:16 says, “… we have KNOWN and BELIEVED the love that God has for us.” He loved us FIRST.
Instead of living under a government of condemnation, let’s live under the government of affirmation.
We don’t look at the laws of right and wrong, of how to look and what to wear anymore. We look at the liberty of the gospel in the face of Jesus Christ who has removed the veil. It is the message of affirmation of our value as children of God.
When we turn to God, we see clearly—face to face—that He loves us. Then the outside “masks” become unimportant and the quiet, gentle, peaceable spirit will show. Believing this love brings a sense of peace and contentment that passes understanding.
You cannot tap into the spiritual without affecting the natural at some stage.
We cannot exude self-confidence, beauty and joy without a sense of our dignity and worth as human beings. God has restored to us this dignity and self-worth completely through Jesus. He has made us accepted in the beloved. He has removed our sin and guilt.
“…Himself accomplished our cleansing of sins and riddance of guilt, He sat down at the right hand of the divine Majesty on high.” —Hebrews 1:3b
Jesus, Himself said He wants us to become yoked together with Him so our lives will become easy and unforced.
“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” —Matthew 11:28-30 (NKJV)
Leo Tolstoy said, “True life is lived when tiny changes occur.”
Decide today to do something small to change the way you see yourself. “I did not lose myself all at once but a little at a time. I cannot find myself all at once—only one step at a time.”
Accept Jesus’ offer to become yoked with Him and allow the Holy Spirit to guide you in the small changes every day to establish your heart and mind in His goodness and mercy.
FOR IT IS GOD WHO IS AT WORK WITHIN YOU, GIVING YOU THE WILL AND THE POWER TO ACHIEVE HIS PURPOSE. —Philippians 2:13 (Phillips)
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Have A Glad Heart
We have divided our lives into one-year segments. They begin at a certain time and end at another. The problem is that we tend to categorize our successes and defeats within these year slots and then weigh them at the beginning of each year, usually focusing on what we did not do.
Each year, I see the same people go up for prayer yet again, determined to make their new-year’s resolutions work. What they don’t realize is that a new set of rules, or the same set of rules as last year just done differently, will ultimately give them the same results. What they need is a change of heart.
I believe we need to learn that each day is a gift in it’s own right. The Bible says the Lord’s mercies and loving kindness are new EVERY morning. Every morning, He is willing to give me better than I deserve and love me regardless.
This thought alone should make me glad. Each day has a new silver lining. One quote I read says, “We miss the silver linings of each day because we are too busy looking for the gold ones.”
All the days of the desponding and afflicted are made evil [by anxious thoughts and forebodings], but he who has a glad heart has a continual feast [regardless of circumstances]. —Proverbs 15:15 (AMPC)
When we look back at the mistakes of yesteryear, our days become evil because we become despondent due to anxious thoughts and forebodings. We need to learn to have a glad heart.
These thoughts might help you to start being glad regardless of your circumstances:
SHAKE OFF YOUR DOUBTS
The Oxford dictionary defines doubt as an uncertainty about something, or being undecided.
James says that a double-minded person cannot receive anything from the Lord.
“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.” —James 1:5-8 (KJV)
Make up your mind what it is you want to do and then go for it—with God’s help. But remember, YOU have to make the decision.
LISTEN TO YOUR INNER VOICE
You cannot decide what you want without listening to your heart. Learn to define what your greatest heart’s desire is. Not what your spouse or children or boss want.
“Delight thyself also in the Lord; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.” —Psalm 37:4 (KJV)
Ask the Holy Spirit to help you. He is your friend.
DON’T LIVE A LIFE OF REGRET
Regrets will always bring a negative force into play. They cause you to dwell on the past and forget there is a future, which you can change and work toward.
Paul says in Philippians 3:13 (NLT), “No, dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved it, but I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead,”
Put regrets behind you. You cannot change history!
MAKE THE BEST OF THE PRESENT
Consider what you have at the moment—what blessings and abilities you have (no matter how small they seem) that can be of benefit to you and others and build on that, giving thanks to God in all things.
“Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;” —Ephesians 5:20 (KJV)
PROBLEMS DON’T HAVE TO PREVAIL
Problems are a part of life. Without them, we don’t grow, but they don’t have to prevail. Use them to help you keep on trying.
“These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” —John 16:33 (KJV)
Jesus said we would have trouble in this world but that He had overcome. There is always help.
Don’t worry about tomorrow. Tomorrow will have enough trouble of its own! (Matt. 6:34)
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Why The Gospel of Peace?
I meet many people in my travels who don’t have a sense of peace and calm. They’re stressed, frustrated, confused by life and taught in church all the things they have to do to keep God happy and on their side.
I once heard someone say, “Where does the list of “doing things right” end? I can’t keep the first rules expected of me—never mind the whole list.”
If that’s where you are today, I have GOOD NEWS for you—Jesus fulfilled the to-do list and did everything that was needed. He died and was resurrected, establishing a new covenant between Him and God the Father. So, you don’t have to do or keep the list. You just have to accept that He finished the job and created a life for you to enjoy. You have been given everything for life and godliness, and NOTHING WAS LEFT OUT!
When I say the “finished work of Christ,” I mean everything God accomplished through Christ on the cross for ALL men for ALL time through God’s grace, mercy, love and goodness.
WHAT IS PEACE?
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. —Luke 2:13-14 KJV
This is Good News—the Good News of Jesus Christ and peace “toward” man from God the Father.
The general definition of peace is rest, contentment, harmony, freedom from molestation, quietness. The Hebrew is wholeness.
The essence of the Good News is that it brings peace. It reveals and reinforces that there is peace between you and God. Without peace, the promises cannot become a reality.
For as many as are the promises of God, they all find their Yes [answer] in Him [Christ]. For this reason we also utter the Amen (so be it) to God through Him [in His Person and by His agency] to the glory of God. —2 Corinthians 1:20 (AMPC)
There is no room for worry and fear when you understand your peace with God. Continually worrying about doing enough so God will help you or you’ll be happy is fear and certainly not peace.
We need have no fear of someone who loves us perfectly; his perfect love for us eliminates all dread of what he might do to us. If we are afraid, it is for fear of what he might do to us and shows that we are not fully convinced that he really loves us. So you see, our love for him comes as a result of his loving us first. —1 John 4:18-19 (TLB)
You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to know that peace is a vital necessity for life! The biggest gift you can give yourself is to believe there is peace between you and God and allow Him to direct your life.
Peace is one of the most elusive emotions. We all seek it but never seem to find it. Something always tries to rob us of our peace and contentment. To most people, peace means all problems cease and everything goes smoothly. But problems are a part of life, and we all have our share.
Worldly peace is totally dependent on circumstances, but Jesus promised us a legacy of peace.
Peace I leave with you; My [own] peace I now give and bequeath to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. [Stop allowing yourselves to be agitated and disturbed; and do not permit yourselves to be fearful and intimidated and cowardly and unsettled.] —John 14:27 (AMPC)
Jesus bequeathed us His peace. It came as a benefit of His death on the cross. We have the right to have Jesus’ peace. It’s totally dependable and predictable, a sure thing and totally independent of circumstances
Jesus’ peace is a precious thing, but we need to become persuaded of it in our hearts and not allow things around us to disturb us. If Jesus is my all, I can say, “Lord, I can’t deal with this issue. You became my peace, so I’ll trust that.” You may still have problems, but they won’t move you.
The result? You’ll be able to think straight and make correct decisions, treat people with dignity and worth, see the needs of others and not just be focused on your own.
Peace is a product of what is established in your heart about God who is greater than anything we face.
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Blessed With Heaven’s Best!
In almost every account of God’s interaction with His people, we find Him promising to give them “the best of the best.” This has always been His intention.
“And I thought how wonderful it would be for you to be here among my children. I planned to give you part of this beautiful land, the finest in the world.” —Jeremiah 3:19 (TLB)
In the Amplified, it reads, “…a goodly heritage, the most beautiful and best (inheritance) among all nations.”
We see the same promise in the New Testament in Ephesians 1:3:
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who HAS blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ (His best).” (parentheses mine)
It’s a wonderful thing to know God has not given us His second best. He hasn’t given us just enough. He has given us the best he had—JESUS!
Paul said it this way:
“So, what do you think? With God on our side like this, how can we lose? If God didn’t hesitate to put everything on the line for us, embracing our condition and exposing himself to the worst by sending his own Son, IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE HE WOULDN’T GLADLY AND FREELY DO FOR US?” —Romans 8:31-32 (MSG)
The key to understanding this scripture is the word “FREELY.” Not only did God give us ALL (radically all) things, but He also gave it freely, expecting nothing in return—no strings attached. The message of the gospel is the same to all of us. Not only has God promised us the best, He has already given us the best.
No matter who you are, where you are or at what stage of spiritual development you are, the promise in the New Testament is the same—simply, THE BEST!
The Place Called “The Best”
There is a place with God that’s called “the best,” but too many of us have settled for the plain, mundane and ordinary.
Somebody once said: Many times, good is the enemy of the best.
Some of us have settled for the good and the normal at the expense of the best. When things are going well and everything seems to be good, we settle there and forget the best is still to come.
“Since all this is true, we ought to pay much closer attention than ever to the truths that we have heard.” —Hebrews 2:1:
Since all what is true?
“He (Jesus) is the sole expression of the glory of God (the Light-being, the out-raying or radiance of the divine), and He is the perfect imprint and very image of God’s nature….” —Hebrews 1:3 (AMPC)
The writer of Hebrews warns us that if we neglect the fact that God has given us His best, we stand the chance of these wonderful things slipping past us and not partaking in the best God has for us.
How you can partake of the best of the best:
Believe it. The Bible says with God nothing shall be impossible. With God being for and not against you, with God on your side, with God’s loving-kindness, with God believing in you, with God’s free favors, with God’s grace, with God’s power, with God’s mercy and with God’s goodness … NOTHING IS EVER IMPOSSIBLE!
See it. Perhaps it looks like you’ve missed out on the chances in life and everybody else has jumped in ahead of you. Lift up your eyes and let God show you the best of the best again.
Claim it. Find out what it will take for your dream become reality. What actions do you need to take to become all you can be? Become persuaded you are planted firmly and securely in love (Eph. 3:14-20).
Take it. There can be strongholds in our thinking and believing that influence our lives negatively (2 Cor. 10:3-5). Therefore, we must be able to build strongholds or reminders that influence our thinking and believing positively. These can only become reality by persuading ourselves of God’s goodness all the time.
Keep it. In Ezekiel 48:14, God told the people not to sell or exchange any of the land He had given them for it was holy unto Him. So, don’t sell your dreams for the things of the world. Don’t exchange it by trying to make it come to pass on your own strength. Trust God and His ability. And don’t be driven off of it by the lies of the devil.
GOD HASN’T GIVEN UP ON YOU. DON’T YOU GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS!
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