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Friday, May 12, 2023

12 MAY 23 Friday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 12 MAY 23 Friday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“Who can list the glorious miracles of the Lord? Who can ever praise him enough? Yet, how quickly they forgot what he had done! They wouldn’t wait for his counsel! Psalm 106: 2, 13

When I read the great stories of what God has done for His people, it really is amazing how God is so active in everyday life.  Israel had gone through great trials and had seen the very hand of God do things to their enemy that was staggering.  He then cared for their needs as they made their way to the promised land.

When trouble and trials come, they get amnesia.  Israel forgets God’s love for them, His abilities, and plans determined for them.  The disciples of Jesus would do the same thing.  They saw him do all these miracles and would doubt his care and capability a number of times in that three-year period, either the near drowning during the storm or the feeding of the multitudes.  They would forget and not rely on Jesus.

When trials and troubles come, this can and will happen to you too.  Mark my words, you will get this kind of amnesia.  To guard against this, start writing down your prayers, trials, and what God has done.  Highlight the ones he has done for you when you doubt or forget.  As the hymn says: “So, amid the conflict, whether great or small, Do not be discouraged, God is over all; Count your many blessings, angels will attend, Help and comfort give you to your journey's end.” As you regularly remember the blessings, it will move you to worship and trust him in life's difficulties.

Do you forget what God has done for you during times of trouble?

Reading Plan: Psalm  106:1-18; Prov. 12; Rom 14:13-23;  Luke. 8:40-56

Thursday, May 11, 2023

11 MAY 23 Thursday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 11 MAY 23 Thursday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“For we don’t live for ourselves or die for ourselves.  If we live, it’s to honor the Lord.  And if we die it’s to honor the Lord.  So whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord.  Christ died and rose again for this very purpose-to be Lord both of the living and of the dead.”        Romans 14:7-9

These verses sit in the middle of a passage that gives a warning to believers of the dangers of negative criticism.  The words judgment and condemnation are flung about as synonymous to people these days.  When people are corrected or rebuked, they feel the sting of guilt and shame.  It is an unpleasant feeling that affects the giver and receiver alike.

Paul and Jesus himself, tell us not to judge in a manner that tears people down.  We should judge in a manner that builds people up and fortifies them for this life and the next.  Paul is dealing with people that are being harsh with things that are not sins, but making them feel like they are.  That can damage a person and their walk with the Lord.

Ultimate judgment comes from the Lord and we will have to give an account to Him for everything we have said and done.  When it comes to sin, we are to judge and correct for the purpose of building the other person up.  Jesus told many after their encounter to go and sin no more.  He was never light on sin and never left it unchecked.  We do not have a license to sin.  

The verse above is the foundation of our being and doing, we live and die to honor the Lord.  How we live is important to God and we have much freedom to express our thanks and praise to Him.  Even in our death, we can bring God glory.  Tenderly correcting one another along the way, will ensure their growth and ours.  We can then stand confidently before God accounting for our actions in this life.

Are you fortifying relationships or blowing them up?

Reading Plan: Psalm  70, 71; Prov. 11; Rom 14:1-12;  Luke. 8:26-39

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

10 MAY 23 Wednesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 10 MAY 23 Wednesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“Everyone must submit to governing authorities.  For all authority comes from God, and those in positions of authority have been placed there by God.” Romans 13:1

Politics.  Some people love to talk politics especially when the season of elections is upon us.  It is that time of year again as the presidential hopefuls cast a vision for what the United States should look like and the policies they would like to change.  Once in office, people fuss that their candidate didn’t win or their candidate did and look with anticipation of change.

We do this cycle every four years and sometimes it can’t come quickly enough and other times it went too fast.  We have become a society of grumbling and complaining because our political and personal desires are not being met.  We must be careful not to make our political ideology become an idol.  The answer to life’s problems does not come with a change in leadership or ideas, it comes at the hand of God alone.  Jesus says that things will get progressively worse before he returns.  

We are in a very different situation than Paul.  He is under the rule of Nero, who is extremely harsh to Christians.  Yet, he gives us a reality check.  No matter who is in office, God placed them there.  That doesn’t mean that he or she is a good leader or their ideas are good.  They could be straight-up evil, yet we still must submit. 

 Jesus himself told Pontius Pilate, that he would not have the power to crucify if it wasn’t given to him by the Father and submitted to his verdict and sentencing.  Since God places leaders in position, it would reflect poorly to bad mouth them or rebel against them.  This would be disobedience to God himself.  Whether you like them or not, give glory to God and live in a manner that brings him pleasure.

Are you submitting to the government or complaining?

Reading Plan: Psalm  72; Prov. 10; Rom 13:1-14;  Luke. 8:16-25

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

9 MAY 23 Tuesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

 9 MAY 23 Tuesday: A Closer Walk Devotional

“No one lights a lamp and then covers it with a bowl or hides it under a bed.  A lamp is placed on a stand, where its light can be seen by all who enter the house.  For all that is secret will eventually be brought into the open, and everything that is concealed will be brought to light and be made known to all.” Luke 8:16-17

As a child, I learned songs that remain in the back of my mind.  When a phrase is read or a tune played, it brings it back to mind.  “This little light of mine, I’m going to let it shine..” Some of you are now humming a few bars or outright singing it now.  That will be stuck in your head all day, you are welcome.  It is a nice little diddy that encourages us to live out our faith in everyday life.  

Jesus likes to use metaphors, parables, sonship directives, and hard sayings in his teachings.  He does this to sift out people who will not believe or are there for the wrong reasons, but also as an object lesson to stick in their memory.  In doing this, it is quickly passed on to others orally.  Our faith is not a private matter only to be expressed on Sunday or in our home.  It is to be the foundation for all of life.

The light of faith has been given so others can experience God and come to saving faith.  It is also there for fellow believers to gain wisdom, insight, and direction when we are going through dark times.  The world wants you to put your faith in a box, but Jesus says to let it shine, to affect every part of your life, and to shape a biblical worldview.  This is not a suggestion from Jesus, it is expected.

Are you letting your light shine?

Reading Plan: Psalm  61, 62; Prov. 9; Rom 12:1-21;  Luke. 8:1-15

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


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