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Hungry for God’s Word
Jan 22 3:19 AM

Hungry for God’s Word

Jan 22 3:19 AM
Jan 22 3:19 AM

“Behold, the days are coming,” says the Lord God, “That I will send a famine on the land, Not a famine of bread, Nor a thirst for water, But [a famine] of hearing the words of the Lord.”

Amos 8:11

In these challenging times in the midst of a pandemic and social unrest, it is so easy to focus on your material and physical needs. Without a doubt, many people are struggling financially, food insecurity has dramatically increased, and many have suffered from health challenges and have mourned the deaths of family members. Moreover, we have been attacked psychologically with images of black men and women dying at the hands of law enforcement. Although the severity of these issues and the impact they have on our lives cannot be overstated, there is another pandemic that threatens to plague the land.

Through the prophet Amos, the Lord warned of a scarcity, not of food and water, but of the Word of God. While it is understandable for us to focus on our immediate, tangible needs, such as food, clothing, and shelter, we also very much need to hear the words of the Lord. As Jesus declared, “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.” (Matthew 4:4 NIV). A famine of God’s word is as serious a condition for our spirits as a famine of physical food is for our bodies.

While we have no real control over a pandemic or famine in the land, we can set the conditions for our ability to hear from God.  In 1 Samuel 3:19 (NIV), the Bible says, “The Lord was with Samuel as he grew up, and he let none of his words fall to the ground.” God will trust us with His word if we are careful to not let any of His words fall to the ground. That means that when God speaks, we need to listen and make adjustments in our lives in accordance with what God is speaking. One way to do this is to keep a journal and to write down everything we hear God speak into our lives. And then, take action to apply the truth of God’s word to our life.   

God will speak to us when we treasure and obey His word. Today, let us ask God to forgive us for the times we have closed our ears to His yearnings and hardened our hearts to His instructions. Today is a good day for us to commit to honoring God’s Word and living our life in a way that honors God.

 

Rejoicing in Tribulation
Jan 21 3:56 AM

Rejoicing in Tribulation

Jan 21 3:56 AM
Jan 21 3:56 AM

And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.

Romans 5:3–5

It is counterintuitive to praise God in the midst of experiencing tribulation, but this is exactly what Paul is describing.  We have the responsibility to exalt God in tribulations. We must understand that we are able to do this because the Lord’s goodness isn’t contingent upon the circumstances in which we find ourselves, whether good or bad.

It is in this place of tests and tribulations that we are truly able to learn how to endure. The lessons that we learn here aren’t false, but they genuinely teach us how to lean and depend upon Christ in trying circumstances.

Much of our strength for this journey of faith can only be found in the time that we are willing to spend on this journey. No, there aren’t any special rewards that we naturally get for being faithful to Christ in tribulation for a certain period of time; but we are strengthened and the genuineness of our faith is proven after having the Lord bring us through many challenging ad difficult situations. We begin to know Him by experience in ways that we once only knew about Him. As this our knowledge of Him builds, we grow closer and closer to Him while learning to trust Him more.

As we learn to trust Christ more, our eternal hope becomes more and more real. It becomes more real because we will see the continual evidence of the Spirit’s work in our lives, and we know that He will complete this work that He is doing within us. This is where our initial praise may be found—hoping in the glory that is to come, which far outweighs any of the trouble we have experienced during our stay here on earth.

Righteousness Exalts A Nation
Jan 20 3:55 AM

Righteousness Exalts A Nation

Jan 20 3:55 AM
Jan 20 3:55 AM

Righteousness exalts a nation, But sin is a reproach to any people.

Proverbs 14:34

I recently had a conversation with a young person who was on the fence about voting in this year’s election. He noted his distrust of the Electoral College and disappointment in the political system and politicians in general. In his opinion, they all seem to do what they want to do and tell us what they think we want to hear. I could not help but agree as I too recognize that our political system could use a lot of improvement.

Too often we see dishonor of their oaths of office, corruption, political jockeying for more and more power and a blatant disregard of “the will of the people”. The last 12 years, particularly on a national scale, has revealed some of the darkest places of the human heart, especially in pursuit of power, and 2020 has seemingly been the all time low.  The politicizing of our response to Covid 19, the resurgence of racial tensions, and the sheer nastiness of this election, tempts me also to feel that it is hopeless; so why even bother. Why vote, why speak up, why even try to stand for what is right?  Afterall, this world is ‘going to hell in a handbasket’ as it is said.

Shortly after the conversation, I heard the Holy Spirit whisper, “it is righteousness that exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.”  This scripture, found in Proverbs 14:34 changed my perspective. If we as Christians fail to show up, in the darkness, then what hope is there? Our collective righteousness lifts up our world and counters the collective evil and sin that is bringing it down.  The only way that people see the light, is it shines in darkness. 

Jesus put it this way in Matt 5:14-16, “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.”

Despite the darkness, lets choose to be the light. For indeed, it is righteousness that exalts a nation.

 

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Day 23
Jan 23 12:38 AM

Day 23

Jan 23 12:38 AM
Jan 23 12:38 AM

I think you would agree that the last two years have been nothing short of tumultuous.  We have the COVID 19 pandemic, an economic depression, rising crime, emotional frustrations, continued political division, even the weather has been chaotic.

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Day 22
Jan 22 12:02 AM

Day 22

Jan 22 12:02 AM
Jan 22 12:02 AM

When the Women’s Ministry team and I were deciding upon a name for our conference, I remembered that my devotional one morning was from Psalm 3, which finds David fleeing from his son Absalom. Verse 4 says, “I cried unto the Lord with my voice, and He heard me out of His holy hillSelah”.   That word, ‘Selah’, seemed to just leap off of the page as it resonated in my heart. 

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Day 21
Jan 21 12:54 AM

Day 21

Jan 21 12:54 AM
Jan 21 12:54 AM

Most of us are familiar with John 14:6, where Jesus says, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” In other words, no one can have eternal life with the Father, except through His son, Jesus.

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Day 20
Jan 20 12:09 AM

Day 20

Jan 20 12:09 AM
Jan 20 12:09 AM

One of the benefits of our January fast is the powerful external motivation that we get to benefit from. Many Christians all over the world choose to begin their new year with a month of fasting. 

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Day 19
Jan 19 12:14 AM

Day 19

Jan 19 12:14 AM
Jan 19 12:14 AM

Sometimes I like to just sit with a good book. I mean, to really become present with the writer and to become one with the story. Great literature is like that, you can’t truly appreciate it if your mind is racing and your thoughts are concentrated in other places.

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