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Saturday, February 11, 2023

10 FEB 23 Friday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 10 FEB 23 Friday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives.  It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right.  God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work.” 2 Tim. 3:16-17

I used to say, I don’t have time to read the Bible.  I had time to go to work, gym, beach, movies, or play video games.  Priority of the things of God and his word fell to 20th place in my life and it showed in how I lived.  I didn’t understand myself, the world, and really didn’t have any direction or purpose in life.  It wasn’t until I got together with a bunch of guys and really read the Bible, did it impact my life.

The Bible helps us to understand the nature of man and our brokenness.  It shows us all of the different things that affect our lives in a negative way and points us to the way we were created to live.  Best of all, it gives us insight into who God is and how he has revealed himself to the world.  He himself is seeking after some of the people to be in a relationship eternally.  That is awesome.

We are not waiting around watching tv and playing video games until Jesus returns, but being involved in the work that he has given us to do.  Our identity and purpose are found in Jesus and our lives can be used to please God and affect the world around us.  There is no small print in the Bible, like an oh by the way, to apologize for issues.  Jesus teaches plainly, clearly, and sets expectations from the start.  Searching the word helps you develop a relationship with God and develop a true worldview.  Doing the word lets you experience him in your daily life.

Why don’t you read the Bible on a daily basis?

Reading Plan: Psalm 88; Isa. 61:1-9; 2 Tim. 3:1-17; Mark 10:32-45

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Thursday, February 9, 2023

9 FEB 23 Thursday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 9 FEB 23 Thursday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“A servant of the Lord must not quarrel but must be kind to everyone, be able to teach, and be patient with difficult people.  Gently instruct those who oppose the truth.  Perhaps God will change those people’s hearts, and they will learn the truth.” 2 Tim. 2:24-25

In our flesh or nature, we like to argue, fuss, and fight.  Just look at the state of the Union address this past week.  It makes the flesh feel good to scrap and mix it up a bit if we are honest.  Paul states that the flesh and the Spirit war within us because our old nature doesn’t like the new person we have become.

The Spirit of the Lord changes the believer immediately and will on one hand start removing the taste for sin in our lives and convict us when we entertain it.  We experience love, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.  These are gifts to the believer that are supernaturally strengthened by routine opportunities to practice orchestrated by the Holy Spirit.

Paul lets Timothy know that he will run into difficult people in the church and outside of it.  The Holy Spirit will give you plenty of practice. Can I get a witness? Right? We can learn to rest in God’s sovereignty that He can and will change some of these people through the means of the truth of His word.  Learn to be patient and gentle with others and the revelation of God’s plan for them takes time.  Continue to pray, care, and share for those difficult ones.

Do you have difficult people in your life?

Reading Plan: Psalm 83; Isa. 60:1-17; 2 Tim. 2:14-26; Mark  10:17-31

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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

8 FEB 23 Wednesday- A Closer Walk Devotional

 9 FEB 23 Wednesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“You have heard me teach things that have been confirmed by many reliable witnesses.  Now teach these truths to other trustworthy people who will be able to pass them on to others.  So I am willing to endure anything if it will bring salvation and eternal glory in Christ Jesus to those God has chosen. 2 Tim. 2:2, 10

Paul passes on to Timothy, his disciple, the mission and reality of being a disciple maker.  Practitioners of the gospel will see multiplication, suffering, and endurance as regular parts of life.  Paul stresses that Timothy has a pattern of generational multiplication as he invests in others.  God will bear fruit of people that will bear more people that will bear more people that will bear more people.  Paul is trusting God to do a work in and through Timothy that will last.

Technically we are the fruit of Timothy’s efforts two thousand years ago and it is continuing to bear more people.  Paul also lets Timothy know that there will always be opposition to the efforts of those that sow the gospel seed and invest in others.  Suffering and persecution is the fertilizer that will multiply the expansion of the kingdom of God more rapidly.   

Those that have lived in peaceful societies don’t like to hear that.  We are called to bring a sword of truth that will pierce through bone and marrow and to be light in the dark.  Creatures that live in the dark don’t like the light.  Paul says we must endure and we can do that with joy and energy because our work brings God’s chosen people into saving faith and eternal life.  The good fight is worth the suffering and even death, knowing that God will be glorified and salvation secured for those that are the objects of God’s love.

Are you seeing multiplication and suffering as a Christian? Then are you really living it?

Reading Plan: Psalm 119:97-120; Isa. 59:15b-21; 2 Tim. 1:15-2:13; Mark  10:1-16 

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Tuesday, February 7, 2023

7 FEB 23 Tuesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 7 FEB 23 Tuesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“It’s your sins that have cut you off from God.  Because of your sins, he has turned away and will not listen anymore.  For our sins are piled up before God and testify against us.  Yes, we know what sinners we are.” Isaiah 59:2, 12

We can become pretty good at pointing the finger at others when they do wrong, but have difficulty seeing our own sin and evil.  This past week during an awards show on television, a few entertainers dressed like Satan and demons to worship their own unholy lifestyles.  It is in your face and easy to see demonic and evil activity in most of the music, movies, and our culture.  We can forget that sin and evil operate in us.

God’s own people in the Hebrew Bible wandered far from God on a number of occasions.  God sent messengers to tell the people that they were worse than the foul culture that they lived in and sent them into captivity as punishment.  God made clear that their sins are blocking their prayers and relationship. He revealed to them their state of sinfulness like a mirror.

God’s people had adopted the ways of the surrounding culture by worshiping their idols and their lifestyles.  They were chosen by God and set apart to be wholly different from the nations around them, to be holy.  They probably thought since they were God’s children they could do no wrong in his eyes.  They were dead wrong.

As Christians today, are we allowing the culture to mold and shape us? Jesus tells us to take on the attributes of salt in Mark 9, so we can preserve one another and stay off decay.  It also seasons to what is right and good.  It’s not enough to stop listening and watching the culture’s wicked and sinful programs.  We have to start living in the light and being holy.

Have you taken the time to examine yourself in the light of God’s word?

Reading Plan: Psalm 78:1-39; Isa. 59:1-15a; 2 Tim. 1:1-14; Mark  9:42-50 

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Sunday, February 5, 2023

5 FEB 23 Sunday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 5 FEB 23 Sunday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up.  And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us.  We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, the champion who initiates and perfects our faith.  Because of the joy awaiting him, he endured the cross, disregarding its shame.  Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God’s throne.” Hebrews 12:1-2

When you are running, you don’t want to carry additional things that might slow you down or burn you out before you finish.  It is a given that pain can happen or you have to endure stress to muscles and lungs.  You embrace it and even disregard it knowing that the prize or the goal is greater than the pain.  As a Christian, our prize is Jesus and it is he we focus on.

In the hymn, Turn your eyes upon Jesus, it says that “the things of earth will grow strangely dim in the light of his glory and grace”.  The closer we are to Jesus and in alignment to his plans the more we can experience lasting joy even in the midst of pain and suffering.  Jesus himself was able to endure the cross and its shame because he looked forward to the joy awaiting him.  Our challenges, suffering, and pain can be used to perfect us in the faith.

As you live this life, begin to look at what is weighing you down.  What things of this world are keeping you for living for Jesus? Maybe you are not letting go of the sin that you like.  Maybe you are striving after the things of this world and houses, career, and possessions now have a hold on you.  Whatever it is? Get rid of it and focus on Jesus instead of yourself or your stuff.

What is keeping you from living for Jesus?

Reading Plan: Psalm 93, 96; Isa. 57:14-21; Heb. 12:1-6; John  7:37-46 

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