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,"

By David Cerullo

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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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Leviticus 27:30

'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.

" God has blessings ready for us, but through the weakness of our faith and the narrowness of our desires, we have no room to receive them. He who makes trial will find nothing is lost by honouring the Lord with his substance."

Matthew Henry


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Friday, July 29, 2016

Thinking about Ourselves


“Then he turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord . . . For he thought, ‘Is it not so, if there will 
be peace and truth in my days?’”
2 Kings 20:2, 19 NASB


Hezekiah had been a good king who “did right in the sight of the Lord” (2 Kings 18:3). But when God told him that he was going to die, he prayed, wept, and begged God to spare his life. He felt that he had done many good deeds, and deserved His mercy.

God heard his prayers and granted his request, and gave him another fifteen years of life.
This should have been a cause of celebration. What a great opportunity to do even more things for God’s Kingdom! But the result, in reality, was the opposite. 

First, he gave representatives from Babylon a tour of the treasures of the kingdom. Because of his poor discernment, God said that he had paved the way for judgment. But was Hezekiah concerned? No. All he really cared about was that there would be “peace and truth” during his lifetime.

Perhaps just as unfortunate, during these years, he had another son, Manasseh, who would be his successor and who would become one of the worst kings in their history (2 Kings 21:1-17). Those extra fifteen years revealed that Hezekiah was thinking more about himself than anyone else. Even God.

We need to remember that, when Jesus came to the earth, He said that if we want to be His disciples, we need to die to self, pick up our cross daily, and follow Him (Luke 9:23). We need to seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness (Matthew 6:33).

Today, don’t make excuses or justify your actions. Surrender your time, talent, and treasure to God. Be ready to follow Him, wherever He wants you to go. And do whatever He wants you to do. And truly seek first His Kingdom.


Today's Inspiring Prayer

Father, I submit my life to You. I seek to do Your will. Forgive me for pride. Use me for Your Kingdom and glory. I trust in You. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

What God Has Ordained

“Have you not heard how I ordained long ago what 
now I have brought to pass.”
2 Kings 19:25 Amplified Bible

 
As Assyria threatened Judah, King Hezekiah cried out to God for help. In response, He sent Isaiah to deliver a message: “Because you have prayed to Me about Sennacherib king of Assyria, I have heard you.” God told Hezekiah that He was listening to his prayers. That “long ago” He knew what would happen. He had ordained what He was bringing to pass.

Hezekiah, trapped in time, could not have had that degree of confidence in God. But He wanted to assure the king that He was beyond time. Even “declaring the end from the beginning” (Isaiah 46:10 NASB).

It is difficult for us to comprehend the timelessness of God. In our flesh, we do not know what will happen from moment-to-moment, but He exists outside of time. His sovereignty is so complete that He even can ordain events, and order them into a sequence of His choosing. 

This is why He wanted Hezekiah to know that he (we)  did not need to be afraid of Assyria. And it is why we can have faith in Him, and entrust our lives to Him.

Today, are you carrying any burdens about your life and the situations you are going through? Are you depending on your own human reasoning? 

Are you allowing events to control you, and worrying about what will happen? Or are you trusting in God? No matter how things appear, you can know that God has “ordained long ago” what He is bringing to pass.

Commit all of your needs to Him. Do not give in to despair or worry, but trust Him. Bring your worries to Him in prayer, and praise Him for His answers! And focus your energies on obeying, serving, and trusting in Him. Allow Him to take your burdens away, and give you His peace.

 
Today's Inspiring Prayer

Father, help me to trust in You. Thank You that You have a plan for my life. Help me to obey You and serve You with all that You have given me. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Defining Success


“Hezekiah trusted in, leaned on, and was confident in the Lord, the God of Israel . . . He clung and held fast to the Lord and ceased not to follow Him, but kept His commandments . . . the Lord was with Hezekiah; he prospered wherever he went. And he rebelled against the king of Assyria and refused to serve him.”
2 Kings 18:5-7 Amplified Bible

A recent study revealed that an amazing one-fourth of the adult population “has no idea what would make their life successful.” They go through life, with a variety of ups and downs, highs and lows, but don’t seem to have perspective, or even a sense of ultimate purpose.

Others have a variety of ways of feeling successful. Some point to having a strong family or lasting marriage. Others feel successful based on some “tangible accomplishment” (such as “financial accumulation, educational achievement or making a difference”). Some look to “personal emotional fulfillment.” Just a few believe that success can be “a result of spiritual experiences or development.”

King Hezekiah provides an example of a person with a clear sense of purpose for his life, a person who knew how to define “success.” The Bible says that he “prospered wherever he went.” He simply succeeded in everything because he trusted in and obeyed God.

Would you consider that your life has been successful? What is the basis of your conclusion? How you feel? Your achievements? What would God say about your life? Have you followed His plan for you? Are you obeying His call?

Don’t allow the world to set your standards. Remember that popular opinions can change quickly. Focusing on worldly fame and “success” can be like “chasing after the wind” (Ecclesiastes 1:14). Make sure that God is pleased with your life. Commit yourself to serving Him. Make Jesus the Lord of your life. And let Him give you perspective and purpose.

Today's Inspiring Prayer

Father, show me Your purpose for my life. I trust in You. My goal is to be obedient to You, and serve You. My desire is to please You and serve You. In Jesus’ name. Amen.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Hiding from God




“The sons of Israel did things secretly which were not right against the Lord their God.”
2 Kings 17:9 NASB


It was a dark time in Israel. Deciding to ignore or reject God’s Word, they seemed to realize that what they were doing was “not right.” But that didn’t matter. They simply decided to go their own way.

Yet, knowing that God would not be pleased, they tried to hide their actions from Him by acting “secretly.” The Hebrew word here (used for the only time in the Bible) comes from a root word that implies being veiled or shielded. Thus, in effect, they were trying to cover up what they really were doing, as if placing a veil over themselves in the hopes that others (including God) could not see them.

They acted covertly, just like spies, disguising their real intentions, and masking their true actions. But, all along, God knew what they were doing.

People throughout history have made this same mistake. We think of Adam and Eve, who tried to hide themselves and their sins from God (Genesis 3:8). Others, like Achan, have thought that God would never see their actions, and so they could do what they wanted (Joshua 7:21).

Jesus said, “There is nothing hidden that shall not be disclosed, nor anything secret that shall not be known and come out into the open” (Luke 8:17). We may try to hide from others. But God knows everything we do! Every thought! Every action! We cannot hide from Him.

Today, remember that God knows everything about you. You cannot hide anything from Him. Don’t run from Him or try to hide. He really wants the best for you, but you need to be honest with Him. Open your heart and mind. Let Him teach and purify you. Free you from burdens and cleanse you from sins. Seek to live in harmony with His Word.


Today's Inspiring Prayer


Father, You know my heart. Search me right now. Cleanse me and free me from anything that displeases You. Help me to have a more intimate relationship with You. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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Monday, July 25, 2016

As You Think


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“For as he thinks within himself, so he is.”

Proverbs 23:7 NASB
More than ever, our lives are being dominated by the media. And with each year, we are discovering more ways to interact with others, to receive news, to shop, even to be entertained.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the average American spends more than 250 minutes every day watching television. In addition, they spent more than 100 minutes listening to the radio, more than 40 minutes on the Internet (using a computer), and more than 60 minutes using various applications on a smartphone.

In total, the average American spent more than 500 minutes—or more than eight hours—each day with the media!

Just think about the impact that this media attention has on adults, teens, and even on children. To whom are they listening and watching? What ideas are filling their minds? What opinions are being shaped? What standards are being established?

The Bible says that the mind powerfully influences every aspect of our lives. In fact, what we allow into our minds plays a vital role in determining what we believe. Our goals. Our character.

What is the impact when we fill our minds with gossip? When we constantly think about sports? About entertainment? About pleasures? About fashion? About food? About games?

The Bible tells us that we are to think about whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, or anything that is excellent or praiseworthy (Philippians 4:8). That we are to fill our minds with God’s Word, that it might guide our thoughts (Psalm 119:105). That we are to be careful about what we listen to, and see.
Ask yourself what you are doing with your time? What are you allowing into your mind and heart? What influences are you allowing to shape your life? Ask God to help you make wise choices. Commit yourself to reading His Word, and thinking His thoughts.

Today's Inspiring Prayer

Father, help me to be more careful how I spend my time. Give me discernment about what I allow into my mind. Help me to think Your thoughts. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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