Friday, September 23, 2016

Moses: Forward by Faith



Exodus 14:10-31

Living by faith guarantees hardship. People do not like this message, but it’s true. When a person chooses to surrender to God and obey Him no matter what, that believer will suffer at times and be asked to make painful sacrifices. In order to serve the Lord, Moses had to choose to go forward by faith in spite of daunting challenges.

Having grown up in Pharaoh’s palace, Moses knew all about the Egyptian ruler’s pride, as well as the importance of Hebrew slave labor. So he well understood the difficulty of carrying out God’s command to free His people. However, he’d left his comfortable life so he could obey.

As it turned out, Moses’ job didn’t begin until the Hebrew slaves’ release. He then spent more than 40 years leading this errant people, interceding for them when they disobeyed God, and calling upon the Lord for rescue when they faced trouble.

Moses’ life was marked by challenge and sacrifice, but more than that, it was shaped by an intimate relationship with God. Every hardship that knocked away his trust in himself strengthened his faith in the Lord. When a new challenge arose, Moses turned first to God for guidance and provision.

Scripture tells us that adversity produces a deeper intimacy with the Lord (1 Peter 5:10). Moses’ life demonstrates this, and it holds true for believers today. Hardships are inevitable. We could try doing everything in our power to avoid them but would probably be unsuccessful. A wiser approach is to meet the challenge and go forward by faith.



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Thursday, September 22, 2016

The Key is Obedience to God

 >Jeremiah 7–10
Highlights:
Judah, don't be fooled but Hear the Word of the Lord (7:4-5; 9:24). The consequences of disobedient children are about to bring complete disaster. If God's true prophet is brought to tears (8:18-22), what do you think it does to the Father's heart? God, forgive us our disobedience and help us stay faithful to your will!
But this thing commanded I them, saying, Obey My voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be My people: and walk ye in all the ways that I have commanded you, that it may be well unto you (Jer. 7:23).
Many people in this world think that happiness is found by satisfying their own desires. They act on the impulses of the moment. If they feel they need or want it, they do whatever they can to get it. Even though they do all this, they remain unfulfilled.
There are many people who spend much of their lives striving for more money. They work countless hours just to spend the money on things to gain a greater status in their community. They continuously try to up the ante. They feel they must have the nicest house, car, etc., in order to be happy.
They leave a job they are happy with in hopes of finding a better job. They constantly seek a promotion, even if it means taking a position they will hate. All this is done in hopes of a better, happier life.
They fail to realize that the Lord is the giver of success. God is the one who gave us directions in how to find happiness in life. The secret to this can be found in the Scriptures.
In this Scripture from Jeremiah, we find the key is obedience to God. In obeying God, we draw closer to Him. In drawing closer to Him, we begin to live more like He desires us to live. When we live a Christ-like lifestyle, the blessings of God will follow. Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season? Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing (Matt. 24:45-46).
Obedience is so often misunderstood. Many feel that obedience to something or someone is a sign of weakness. This is not the case. As a matter of fact, obedience could be viewed as a great strength.
The Lord is not some wicked master who gives His servants a multitude of hard duties to undertake. That is not the type of obedience which God asks of us. On the contrary, obedience to God means surrendering our will to the Will of God. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure (Phil. 2:13).
In doing so, each day we may cheerfully journey down the road in which the providence of God leads us. We no longer need to seek fulfillment in things that will never provide it. We need not become discouraged when things don't go the way we think they should. We have this freedom because we no longer are bound to our will or forced to find our own way. We trust in the will and power of God.
The more we trust in God's will for our lives, the more our lives will go in the direction that God intends. Only in walking in His ways will we live life to the fullest.
The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly (John 10:10).


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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Obstacles to Contentment


Matthew 6:25-30

Anxiety is a thief. The combination of fear and uncertainty robs many believers of the peace that the heavenly Father intends for them to have (John 14:27). But anxiety does not fit who we are in Jesus Christ. By putting our faith in Him, we have placed our life in the hands of a sovereign God who wants the very best for His children. What do we have to fear when we trust in Him?

Believing in the Lord doesn’t mean that we will never experience uncertainty. What it should mean is that we choose to let go of anxiety and instead trust Him to provide for our needs in His time and His way. When we don’t, fear and doubt can become entrenched in our thinking and develop into a stronghold. Then Satan will dig in and use every resource he can to build our apprehension. That is what sinful anxiety looks like—a sense of fear that overwhelms faith.

Faith can be besieged and toppled when its foundation is weakened by unbelief. I’m not implying that an anxious believer isn’t truly a Christian. However, in saying, “I know God is capable of dealing with the problems in my life, but I’m not sure that He will,” uncertain saints may look for ways to fix the issue themselves instead of waiting patiently for the Lord to act on their behalf.

The Lord sees the beginning and the end of every situation that we face. He knows the root of our anxiety, the best way to calm our heart, and how to turn our weeping into joy. He will do all of this without leaving our side, because He loves us deeply and desires to bless us richly.

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Thursday, August 11, 2016

The Storms of Life


When life gets hard, we tend to get upset and wonder how soon the difficulty will end. But God wants us to focus on Him in times of trouble. As we do, we will discover that He is doing important spiritual work during these “storms.”
Beliefs. The Bible contains what we need to know about our life in Christ. When circumstances are beyond our control, what we really believe will surface. The depth of our faith in God’s character and promises will become evident, as will any doubts or uncertainties we may have. For example, Joseph revealed strong belief when he acknowledged that God intended his hardships for his good (Gen. 50:20). There will be times when we don’t succeed—like Peter, whose fear led to denying Christ (John 18:25-27)—but we should think of trials as opportunities to grow and deepen our faith.
Transformation. As God’s children, we are to live our lives in a way that displays Christ’s character. But we are more like jewels in the rough, aren’t we? The heavenly Father can use the storms of life to transform us into His Son’s image.
Comfort. This blessing is not only for us but also for others. Our Father comforts us in our sufferings and asks that we share what we have received with other people (2 Cor. 1:3-4).
Difficult times can come from our own mistakes, the schemes of the enemy, or the hurtful actions of others. They can even be ordained by God. Regardless of the source, our Father works in them to benefit us and to bless others. What testimony about Him can you give to a hurting world?

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Seeking After God

Pursuing God through His Son Jesus is to be our highest aim. It requires an attitude of wholeheartedness, diligence, persistence, confidence, and humility. To seek Him, what actions can we take?
First, we need to study the Scriptures. A structured, ongoing examination of them will cause our faith to grow and provide what we need for life and godliness (2 Pet. 1:3). Next, we must maintain an active prayer life. Prayer is conversation with God—it includes both speaking and listening. Third, we are to meditate, which involves prayerful consideration of what we read in the Word. This means digesting a passage of Scripture verse by verse and asking the Lord questions about what it means. Through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we will gain understanding of its application to life. This process helps us absorb His truths so we can live by them.
As we assimilate scriptural principles, we gain wisdom. It becomes easier to identify where the Lord is at work and to evaluate our circumstances in light of His character and plan. We will also recognize when we are to act. As we listen to messages based on God’s Word, we will grow in the Lord. Listening includes a desire to hear, a willingness to act, and a determination not to be distracted. Lastly, we should observe how God is working in others’ lives, which will be an encouragement to us as well.
God promises to reward our seeking. Sometimes we will be blessed with greater understanding, at other times with inexplicable joy. Best of all, seeking always leads to finding Him (Jer. 29:13).
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Sunday, August 7, 2016

YOUR NEW BEGINNING IS COMING



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Friday, August 5, 2016

Mighty in God’s Sight



“Cush became the father of Nimrod; he began to be a mighty one in the earth.”
1 Chronicles 1:10 NASB
Nimrod was one of the first “mighty” men in history. The Bible tells us that he was “a mighty hunter before the Lord.” And “the beginning of his kingdom was Babel” (Genesis 10:8-12). We get an insight into his reputation from his role as founder of Babel. For this city became a symbol of places where man is honored. Not God!

It was in Babel where the people decided to build a city for themselves and “a tower whose top will reach into heaven.” There, they decided to “make for ourselves a name.” It was here that people had just one language. But God felt it was necessary to “confuse their language, so that they will not understand one another’s speech.” As a result, the people became “scattered…over the face of the whole earth.”

Ever since Nimrod’s time, many have followed his example. They have built companies and empires. Buildings and careers. They have been honored for noteworthy achievements. But, in the end, the important question is, what is their legacy before God? Have they been mighty in His sight?

God told Isaiah that He was not impressed with all of the buildings, kingdoms, or riches in the world. It really doesn’t matter if we have dazzling résumés, or receive honors. He said, “To this one I will look, to him who is humble and contrite of spirit, and who trembles at My word” (Isaiah 66:2).

In our lives, honors may come. But the most important reward is receiving God’s approval. Remember to humble yourself before Him. Learn to love His Word. Seek first His Kingdom. And make Jesus your Lord.

Don’t trust in applause or measure success solely based on popularity. Rather, seek to be mighty in the sight of God.

Today's Inspiring Prayer

Father, I commit my time, talent, and treasure to You. I seek first Your Kingdom, and humble myself before You. May my life bring You glory. I worship You! In Jesus’ name. Amen.


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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

The Journey of Faith



 
“All these died in faith, without receiving the promises, but having seen them and having welcomed them from a distance, and having confessed that they were strangers and exiles on the earth.”
Hebrews 11:13 NASB 
 
The casual student of history might conclude that Henry Hudson must have been a titan of his time. After all, his name is attached to many important landmarks in North America (the Hudson River, Hudson Bay). But the facts tell a different story. In many ways, he was a failure.

Little is known about Hudson outside of four voyages that he captained. The third voyage proved decisive in discovering important landmarks.

It was on this day in 1610, during his fourth voyage, that Hudson, then forty-five, entered the Canadian bay that bears his name, hoping to find a water passage to the Orient. But, finding no passage, he eventually steered his ship, the “Discovery,” south, where they came to a dead end.

Trapped with few supplies in frigid temperatures, tensions among the crew increased. By the next June, conditions had improved. But a mutiny broke out. Hudson and others were set adrift in a small boat. It is believed that they died of exposure near what we know of as “Hudson Bay.”

While he never found his way to Asia, Hudson is still remembered because of his pioneering voyages. Yet, describing his life, one historian commented that he “never actually found what he was looking for.”

Sometimes in life, we may not reach the goals we think are important. This is part of the journey of faith. The Bible describes how some never experience the specific thing they seek. Yet we might accomplish things that we never anticipated. And God can use us in unexpected ways.
These are reasons why we need to stay faithful, and trust God. His perspective is perfect. His plans lay out every detail we need to know. And He promises to be with us every step of the journey.



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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Don’t Give Up























Waiting can be hard when you’re praying for a breakthrough. Don’t give up. God has plans for you when you follow His commands.

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Monday, August 1, 2016

Are You a Problem Creator or a Problem Solver?

 
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"There is scarcely any sin against which our Lord Jesus more warns his disciples, than disquieting, distracting, distrustful cares about the things of this life. This often insnares the poor as much as the love of wealth does the rich. But there is a carefulness about temporal things which is a duty, though we must not carry these lawful cares too far. Take no thought for your life. Not about the length of it; but refer it to God to lengthen or shorten it as he pleases; our times are in his hand, and they are in a good hand. Not about the comforts of this life; but leave it to God to make it bitter or sweet as he pleases."

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Sunday, July 31, 2016

God Will Make a Way




"The Christian life is a journey of faith, a pilgrimage toward the “Promised Land” God has prepared for us. Just as He promised the Israelites, the Lord wants to bring us into “a good land”:

The Lord your God is bringing you into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and springs, that flow out of valleys and hills; a land of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive oil and honey; a land in which you will eat bread without scarcity, in which you will lack nothing; a land whose stones are iron and out of whose hills you can dig copper (Deuteronomy 8:7-10).

But, as happened with the Israelites, sometimes we hit what seems like a brick wall on the way to our Promised Land. In their case, the “wall” was actually a body of water known as the Red Sea. And to make matters worse, Pharaoh was pursuing them from behind with fierce warriors mounted on chariots.

What a disheartening situation this must have been! After more than 400 years of slavery in Egypt, God’s people were finally on their way to a new land. Yet now they were hemmed in by the sea on one side and Pharaoh’s army on the other side. What could they do?

There were three options…

1  Go back. The people grumbled to Moses that they never should have left Egypt in the first place: “It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than that we should die in the wilderness” (Exodus 14:12).

2  Stand still. Moses responded by giving the Israelites advice that sounded quite spiritual, but which was incomplete:

Do not be afraid. Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which He will accomplish for you today…The Lord will fight for you, and you 
shall hold your peace (vs. 13-14).

Moses was correct that the Israelites shouldn’t be afraid. And He was right that the Lord wanted to fight on their behalf. But it definitely was NOT God’s will for them to “stand still.”

3  Go forward. Amid this crisis, God told His people to do something that seemed quite impossible: “Tell the children of Israel to go forward…And the children of Israel shall go on dry ground through the midst of the sea” (vs. 15-16). Instead of looking back toward Egypt or being stuck at the edge of the Red Sea, God told them to press forward toward their Promised Land!

God’s Word to You Today
My friend, I’m convinced that God would speak the same message to you as He spoke to the Israelites: “Go forward!”

He certainly doesn’t want you to go back to bondage in Egypt. Nor does He want you to passively “stand still,” stuck to your present circumstances.

However, in order to move forward, you may need a miracle today—something only GOD can do! He is ABLE and WILLING to help you cross the obstacle that stands in your way—but you must heed His instructions on how to do that.

The Lord told Moses, “Lift up your rod, and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it” (v. 16). From a human point of view, this seemed like another impossibility. How could an ordinary shepherd’s rod part the sea?

But a key to the miracle in this story was that Moses had already surrendered his shepherd’s rod to the Lord (Exodus 4:1-5). No longer was it an ordinary piece of wood—it became “the rod of God” (Exodus 4:20).

What Is in YOUR Hand?

God made a way for the Israelites where there seemed to be no way. When Moses held out his rod, the Red Sea parted, enabling the Israelites to journey onward on dry land. And when Moses held out his rod again, the waters returned and drowned the Egyptian army.

This story would have had a much different outcome if Moses hadn’t given the Lord his shepherd’s staff. The pivotal moment came in Exodus 4:2, when God asked Moses the same question He asks each of us:

“What’s that in your hand?”

When the Lord asked this question, the only thing in Moses’ hand was a crude shepherd’s rod. It wasn’t much. Just a piece of wood. An inanimate object. A tool of Moses’ trade.

God was commissioning him for the daunting task of delivering over a million Israelites from slavery in Egypt. And all Moses had in his hand was the wooden staff he had used for 40 years to tend his flocks of sheep.

Do you see how powerful this message is for you and me? Like Moses, we’re being called to do great things…supernatural things…things much bigger than we could ever accomplish without divine assistance.

Yet too often we think our problem is that we lack some important ingredient or resource needed for success. “If only I had this or that…” we complain.

But notice that God wasn’t asking Moses to give Him something he didn’t already have. Instead, He asked Moses, as He is asking us today…

What’s that in your hand?”

Although Moses had been carrying around that ordinary piece of wood for many years, nothing dramatic had happened as a result. But after Moses surrendered the wooden rod to the Lord, it enabled Moses to part the Red Sea, bring water out of a rock, and defeat enemy armies.

What is in your hand, my friend? Money? Time? Possessions? Influence? Some kind of special God-given aptitude?

If you’re honest, the thing in your hand probably seems totally inadequate to meet the needs around you. However, you’ll be amazed by what can happen when you surrender it to the Lord.

Remember…

Samson slayed hundreds of Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey.
David defeated Goliath with a slingshot and five smooth stones.
Jesus used a young boy’s lunch—five loaves and two fish—to feed thousands of hungry people.
So go ahead and give God what you’ve been holding onto. It’s not doing you much good in its present condition anyway, is it?

You’ll discover that anytime you transfer what’s in YOUR hands into HIS hands, He will perform miracles and bring increase. In all likelihood, He will give you back the rod you’ve surrendered—but this time it will be infused with supernatural power to change the world.

Because of Moses’ obedience, “the Lord saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians…Thus Israel saw the great work which the Lord had done” (vs. 30-31).

In the same way, I’m praying you will experience God’s “great work” on your behalf today, my friend. When you trust Him and follow His instructions, He will make a way for you!

God bless you,"

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As we walk through the path of our life, we are always confronted with uncertainty and disappointments. No matter how we attempt to make right with life, we are seemed to always get tested on how firm we are with our principles and the way we carry on our integrity. 

We often question consequently the care God is really giving us, how His amazing love really feels. Why we seem could not get to the end of the miseries, we don't even avoid to face, believing through it all God will walk with us. 

But then, no matter how hard life toward us, it is still good that we hold on to the faith and obedience God has been teaching us since we took on following Him. Life would be more miserable without Him,.... a total wreck. With Him, we may get tired striving.... but He is there by our side to hold us, to keep us from falling. He walks with us, guiding and prompting us which way to choose so that in our sadness we would not fall in complete despair. At the end of the day, it is still His hope we have to hold on to, because He alone knows the best place we have to be, in His embrace.

This inspirational message of David Cerullo will guide us what we need to do, when discouragement has started to grip our hearts.

Saturday, July 30, 2016

GOD IS THE ULTIMATE GIVER



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'Thus all the tithe of the land, of the seed of the land or of the


 fruit of the tree, is the LORD'S; it is holy to the LORD.

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