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Thursday, November 23, 2023

24 NOV 23 Friday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 24 NOV 23 Friday: A Closer Walk Devotional


“They will perish, but you remain forever; they will wear out like old clothing.  You will change them like a garment and discard them.  But you are always the same; you will live forever.  I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.” Psalm 102:26-27; Rev. 22:13


We are getting to that time within the Christian Calendar from the Ordinary Time to the season of Advent.  In doing so, it makes me think of the greatness and goodness of God.  Frankly, all of the Scriptures point to the Trinity and shine the light on the Son from beginning to end revealing his majesty and glory.  The quotes above from Psalm and Revelation, declare the deity of Christ, one of which is veiled and one directly.


It is important for us to see all the places and tie in or cross-reference within the Scriptures, so we can better know God in the fullest.  The quote from Psalm 102 talks about the unchanging nature of God that he is eternal and that he can bring nature and mankind into existence and dispose of it.  The psalmist shows that God is unchanging for eternity.  In Hebrews 1, the writer quotes these very verses about Jesus.


No one in the Scriptures is ever spoken about in this manner, but Jesus.  He is God eternal, yet distinct from the Father.  Jesus is given credit for the creation of the world by Paul, John, Psalmist, and Moses.  In Revelation 22, Jesus speaks about himself confirming that Jesus is God.  Revelation 1:18 and Isaiah 44:6 speak of God as the First and the Last, the Alpha and Omega, and pointing directly to Jesus.  Jesus speaks this in a veiled manner in Isaiah, but clearly in Revelation that he is God.


We will be asked or told by those who won’t believe that Jesus never said that He is God.  Briefly, we have shown this not to be true because He has said it here.  He has also said this throughout the gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.  He has spoken through the prophets, apostles, and through himself directly.  So as you prepare for Advent, may God bless you richly by grasping the depths and breadth of God in Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  Amen.


Do you know that all of the Scriptures proclaim Jesus’ deity?


Reading Plan: Psalm 102; Proverbs 24; Rev. 22:6-13; Matt. 18:10-20 






Wednesday, November 22, 2023

22 NOV 23 Wednesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 22 NOV 23 Wednesday: A Closer Walk Devotional


“I will search for faithful people to be my companions.  Only those who are above reproach will be allowed to serve me.  I will not allow deceivers to serve in my house, and liars will not stay in my presence.”  Psalm 101: 6-7


The words above were penned by King David addressing the people whom he would call friends or co-workers or servants.  He had been burnt by people around him and couldn’t trust them to be righteous, upright (integrity), and support the call of God on his life.  When I first read this, it stopped me in my tracks.  I asked myself, am I choosing my friends with any standard? What about God?


Even in our readings today, Revelation 21:8 says that the very same people David doesn’t want in his life will not enter heaven, but be cast into the lake of fire.  One of those traits that stands out in both is liars.  We take it for granted these days that lying is okay.  Our political leaders from top to bottom, business people, religious people, and even children all lie.  It is often the first thing that comes out of a person is a lie.


Yet, if you lie in court to a judge or Congress there is a penalty and sentence of jail.  David is setting the standard high that the people he will associate with will be people of integrity.  He needs to know that he can trust them.  One thing is for sure, he can trust God because he does not lie, ever.  God has not changed the 10 Commandments and the 9th is no lying.  If that was the only sin you committed, God would be justified in barring you from heaven.  We have actually broken them all, so what do you do?


First, you need to own that you are a liar. Quit making excuses that everyone else does it or it is no big deal.  It is a big deal, have you been lied to? How did you like it? It is a big deal to God and he doesn’t appreciate that you take sin and evil lightly.  Lying is a sin and evil.


What kind of friend are you to God?


Reading Plan: Psalm 101, 109:1-4, 20-30; Proverbs 22; Rev. 21:1-8; Matt. 17:22-27





Tuesday, November 21, 2023

21 NOV 23 Tuesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 21 NOV 23 Tuesday: A Closer Walk Devotional


“You who love the Lord, hate evil! He protects the lives of his godly people and rescues them from the power of the wicked. The Righteous One knows what is going on in the homes of the wicked; he will bring disaster on them.  Justice is a joy to the godly, but it terrifies evildoers.” Psalm 97:10; Proverbs 21:12, 15


We can turn on the news any day of the week or news feeds online and see evil people doing terrible things.  We wonder if they will ever be caught and held responsible for their crimes or if will they continue to move freely and become successful.  Today, we see many people praise evil people for what they do and call it good.  Our society is evil and we all suffer for it.


The Lord gives us both commands and principles to give us comfort, but also to correct our attitudes and views on our actions.  If we love the Lord, we will hate evil.  There are no ands, ifs, or buts about it.  We will sift the evil out of our lives with God’s help and the accountability of fellow believers.  We will also stand against evil in our communities by speaking out against it and encouraging our justice system to take action.


Our primary way of combating evil in this world for the Christian is sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ and trusting that he will not let evil go unpunished.  You can also be a part of your local or national justice system.  From Genesis to Revelation, God reveals his holiness and justice, and evil people are struck with fear.   No one who commits sin, wickedness, or evil will escape being held responsible for their actions.  No one.  


God delivers justice in two ways, through the cross or hell.  Both satisfy God and we receive from him either mercy or justice.  At the end of the day, we will understand God’s amazing grace and who he truly is.


Are you angered by evil?


Reading Plan: Psalm 99, 97; Proverbs 21; Rev. 21:9-21; Matt. 17:22-27

Sunday, November 19, 2023

20 NOV 23 Monday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 20 NOV 23 Monday: A Closer Walk Devotional


“Then the devil, who had deceived them was thrown into the fiery lake of burning sulfur, joining the beast and the false prophet.  There they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.  And anyone whose name  was not found recorded in the Book of LIfe was thrown into the lake of fire.” Rev. 20:10, 15


While reading the book of Revelation can be challenging, to say the least, the Lord himself says that we will be blessed by reading it, hearing it, and keeping it.  There are many challenges to the people of God especially when reading the account of the churches that Jesus speaks about.  It is also challenging to understand all of the mysteries that it holds and yet it tells of the future.


Everyone wants to know what their future holds and will go to lengths to find out.  In various places in the world, people go to fortune tellers hoping to find out who their spouse will be, if success will be obtained, and other temporal things.  The Lord tells us not to seek out those evil people.  The important things of the future can be found in the pages of Scripture, at least those things that really matter throughout eternity.


In the passage today, we see what happens to Satan and his minions as they are released from prison and stage an assault on Jerusalem with the people that he has deceived.  You realize the magnitude and might of God Almighty.  He has no equal and none can come against him.  An army that is as massive as the sand on the seashore comes and God kills all of them in a flash.  He then takes Satan and throws him into the lake of fire permanently.


At any given point, God can end life as we know it in the blink of an eye, according to his will.  Those who have surrendered their lives to him now will be written in the Book of Life and experience Him to the fullest for eternity.  Those that are not in the Book will join Satan in the lake of fire for all eternity.  It is time to wake up because life is short, hell is hot, and people need to hear before it is too late.


Do you know what the future holds?


Reading Plan: Psalm 89:1-18; Proverbs 20; Rev. 20:7-17; Matt. 17:1-13



Friday, November 17, 2023

18 NOV 23 Saturday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 18 NOV 23 Saturday: A Closer Walk Devotional


“Unfriendly people care only about themselves; they lash out at common sense.  Fools have no interest in understanding; they only want to air their own opinions.” Proverbs 18:1-2


I think if Solomon was alive today and spent a few hours looking and listening to the news, social media, or walking our streets; he would confirm his own words from Proverbs 18.  People are very self-focused and unhappy with their current condition in life.  They want their lives celebrated and the spotlight put on them and it matters not if their lives are in shambles.  Common sense is not a part of their thinking,  often lash out, and speak all kinds of filth in response to it.


He addresses the same people as fools, who are defined as those who don’t believe in God or reject him. The mind of a fool doesn’t want to listen or understand because they are too busy talking.  My Dad would say that God gave us two ears and one mouth so that we would listen twice as much as we speak.  Fools only have a mouth and it is difficult and near impossible to keep shut.  Do you feel me? Can I get a witness?


I’m not sure if the world is full of fools, but we have given them a platform that touches it.  So what do we do with a fool? Solomon gives us a word,  sometimes we engage the fool and sometimes we don’t.  We have to develop the skills of dealing with people and in the correct environment.  Addressing a fool on social media may get you likes, but it will ultimately backfire.  It is better to pull the person to the side and have a one-on-one conversation, but know when to let them be.  At that point you have to quote Mr. T, “I pity the fool” and move on.


Do you feel like the fools are running the asylum? 


Reading Plan: Psalm 87, 90; Proverbs 18; Rev. 20:1-6; Matt. 16:21-28


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