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Saturday, May 6, 2023

6 MAY 23 Saturday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 6 MAY 23 Saturday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“Then he told John’s disciples, ‘God back to John and tell him what you have seen and heard-the blind see, the lame walk, those with leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised to life, and the Good News is being preached to the poor.’ and he added, ‘God blesses those who do not fall away because of me.’” Luke 7’23

We deal with daily expectations ranging from the service we should receive at a restaurant to relationships.  There is an inlaid hope that things will work out in our favor and we will be happy at the end of the day.  It does not always work like that.  Expectations are not always met for various reasons.  

John the Baptist is sitting in Jail for speaking truth to power and he is beginning to wonder if Jesus is truly the Messiah or if he got it wrong.  Expectations are not being met, so he sends his followers to investigate.  Maybe his expectations were not in alignment with reality.  Has that ever happened to you? Jesus gives them a testimony of word and deed that will answer the real question, the Messiah is on the scene.

John’s situation doesn’t change, but it does give him peace in the midst of it.  His expectations are reset against the plumb line of the Good News.  Jesus makes a statement at the end saying, ‘God blesses those who do not fall away because of me.’ People hear things about Jesus and form expectations that are out of alignment with the truth, then get angry and close their ears to his message.   God has given us the testimony of word and deed, but only a few will receive it.  Those that do receive the blessing of God.

Are your expectations of God out of alignment?

Reading Plan: Psalm  55; Prov. 6; Col. 3:12-18;  Luke 7:18-35


Friday, May 5, 2023

5 MAY 23 Friday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 5 MAY 23 Friday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“Since you have been raised to new life with Christ, set your sights on the realities of heaven, where Christ sits in the place of honor at God’s right hand.  Think about the things of heaven, not the things of earth.  For you died to this life, and your real life is hidden with Christ in God.” Colossians 3:1-3

There is a saying, ‘Don’t be so heavenly-minded that you are of no earthly good’.  This passage has a different take.  When Jesus comes into your life, you will be transformed from glory to glory.  Your heart will change.  Your hunger and passion will shift from the things and ideas of this world to God.  You will find ultimate satisfaction and peace in God himself.

Your mindset will change.  Like the hymn says, ‘the things of earth will grow strangely dim in the light of his glory and grace’.   Your focus naturally goes where your heart is located.  Jesus says, ‘Wherever your treasure is, there your heart will be also”. When you are saved, Jesus turns your goals and drive toward things that really matter.   We focus on him and his desires for us.  We are shaped into his image by the work of the Holy Spirit.

Our human nature is cut out and a new nature is put into us and we are given new clothes to wear.  It is like putting on a uniform in the military, in that your identity and purpose are different.  Paul has to tell us what God expects when we put on this holy and righteous uniform.  We are acknowledging that the old is dead and the new has come, and we embrace all the things that are important to God.  As we follow his lead, we are transformed into his likeness thereby bringing glory to God.  In turn, we have the peace of God and joy forever.

When you become heavenly-minded, you really become an earthly good.  Your life brings more of heaven to earth.

Are you focused on the realities of heaven or earth?

Reading Plan: Psalm 40, 54; Prov. 5; Col. 3:1-11;  Luke 7:1-17

Thursday, May 4, 2023

4 MAY 23 Thursday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 4 MAY 23 Thursday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“And why worry about a speck in your friend’s eye when you have a log in your own? How can you think of saying, Friend, let me help you get rid of that speck in your eye: Hypocrite! First, get rid of the log in your own eye; then you will see well enough to deal with the speck in your friend’s eye.” Luke 6:41-42

My kids’ teacher used to say, you better check yourself before you wreck yourself.  Having good self-awareness is important in life.  We can think too highly of ourselves and come off as arrogant or foolish in the eyes of other people.  In this passage, Jesus is speaking about how we engage other people and our own soul condition.

Judging and condemning others is not our role as a believer with one exception.  We cannot judge people that are not Christians, but we are to judge those that are.  (1 Cor. 5:12) We are to help each other become the person that God wants us to be and that requires discernment, judgment, correction, and love.  Iron sharpens iron by scraping, not beating.  Beating warps and damages the steel.

You might have the gift of seeing other people’s sin (tongue in cheek), but not be able to see your own.  For us to become useful instruments in the hand of God, we need to honestly and humbly deal with our own sins before we help others with theirs.  Both brothers in this story need to be sharpened and developed, so we have to deal with issues of sin directly.  We can’t leave each other in sin, because that is not the loving thing to do.  We both get stronger when this is done right.

Are you damaging or sharpening others?

Reading Plan: Psalm 50; Prov. 4; Col. 2:8-23;  Luke 6:39-49

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

3 MAY 23 Wednesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 3 MAY 23 Wednesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“My child, never forget the things I have taught you.  Store my commands in your heart.  If you do this, you will live many years, and your life will be satisfying.” Proverbs 3:1-2

The purpose projected by the writer of proverbs is to seek wisdom and cherish it like the treasure that it is.  The problem is, we seek after everything that our flesh desires.  Our own self-interests captivate our lives to the point we become addicts to pleasure.  The sad reality is that nothing in this life really satisfies and we are left wanting.  

There are times when I am hiking through the mountains and I just get so thirsty.  When I get that drink of cool water, it just hits the spot.  You know that feeling, right? Nothing satisfies like water.  God has created in each and every one of us, a thirst and a hunger.  In this life we can feel it and try to satisfy it with relationships, food, drink, materials, and other ideas the world offers us.

The longing and thirst still remain because nothing in this world satisfies this kind of thirst, but God himself.  God has revealed himself in the Scriptures of the Bible and he says that we cannot live on bread alone, but from every word that comes from the Father.  When we inwardly digest it, there is satisfaction and life.  It hits the spot like nothing else.  His words to us ring clear if we want to be satisfied in this life. Surrender your life to him and get his word into your heart.  Then you will find satisfaction.

Are you dissatisfied with this life? 

Reading Plan: Psalm 119:49-72; Prov. 3; Col. 1:24-2:7;  Luke 6:27-38

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

2 May 23 Tuesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 2 MAY 23 Tuesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“My child listen to what I say and treasure my commands.  Tune your ears to wisdom, and concentrate on understanding.  Cry out for insight, and ask for understanding.  Search for them as you would silver; seek them like hidden treasures.  Then you will understand what it means to fear the Lord, and you will gain knowledge of God.” Proverbs 2:1-5

Fear the Lord.  Let that sink in for a moment.  Whenever I hear someone speak about the fear of the Lord, they are quick to rephrase it to mean reverence or awe or shift our view to another more enjoyable attribute.  They water it down to make it more palatable for your senses so that it is not too salty. Are we missing something when we do that?

Yes! We lose the very thing that the author intends for us to find, wisdom and understanding.  When we look at the law, the ten commandments, it reveals to us our own human nature.  It reveals sin in our lives and our false self-assessment to be good people.  We are torn up from the floor up, broken beyond repair.  We would like to think we can fix ourselves, but all attempts at self-improvement fail.  Putting lipstick on a pig doesn’t change the fact that it is still a pig.

More importantly, the commands teach us about the nature of God.  He is holy.  God is completely perfect and sinless.  No one can stand before God in their sinful state and survive.  His Holiness will pronounce judgment and pay out the wages you have earned which is death.  That is scary! Terrifying! 

It is at that moment that the law becomes our schoolmaster that begs for salvation.  Jesus holds the keys to life and death, and makes the choice to give it or not.  Awe and reverence come after you have been shaken to repentance, but fear opens the eyes to see who God really is and our need for him.  It makes us desperate for a cure and to have peace with God.

Do you have the fear of the Lord?

Reading Plan: Psalm 45; Prov. 2; Col. 1:15-23;  Luke 6:12-26

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