Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Choice To Rejoice

From: Our Daily Bread Ministries
 
Habakkuk 3:18 "Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will exult in the God of my salvation."
 
Life in our world can be difficult. At some point, most of us have wondered, where is God in my trouble? And we may have thought, it seems like injustice is winning and God is silent. We have a choice as to how we respond to our troubles. The prophet Habakkuk had an attitude worth following: He made the choice to rejoice.
 
Habakkuk saw the rapid increase in Judah’s moral and spiritual failings, and this disturbed him deeply. But God’s response troubled him even more. God would use the wicked nation of Babylon to punish Judah. Habakkuk did not fully understand this, but he could rejoice because he had learned to rely on the wisdom, justice, and sovereignty of God.
 
Habakkuk had learned to trust God amid injustice, suffering, and loss. He would live by his faith in God alone. With this kind of faith came joy in God, despite the circumstances surrounding him. We too can rejoice in our trials, have surefooted confidence in God, and live on the heights of His sovereignty.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Stay The Course

From: Boyd Bailey Ministries
 
Deuteronomy 31:6 "Be brave and steadfast; have no fear for it is the Lord, your God, who marches with you. He will never fail you or forsake you."
 
Spiritual stability comes from thinking properly about the things of God. His ways are like the secure moorings of a ship that is docked safely and secure in its harbor. And His Spirit is like the wind that propels the sail of a boat in need of movement in the right direction.
 
However, doubt can creep in like a selfish bandit and steal away thoughts of security. It is at this testing point of trust that a calm child of God relies on Christ’s character.

The winds of adversity will try to veer you off Christ’s course, but stay the course. On sunny days it’s much easier to see a clear destination up ahead, but with raging storms, the human eye is severely limited. The Lord gives you an eternal instrument panel, the Word of God, that is interpreted through intimacy with Him. Trust that what He says is true and where He says to go is good. Jesus gives spiritual stability when doubt assaults your faith.

Monday, December 26, 2011

When Your Faith Is Tested

From: Bob Gass Ministries
 
Luke 17:19 '...Your faith has made you well.'
 
Trouble not only places a demand on your faith, but reveals the depth of it. You don't really know much about your faith when your bills are paid, your body is healthy, your children are acting right and your marriage is intact.
 
But when all hell is breaking loose and you trust God to bring you through it, you know you've got faith. Sometimes we think we're doing better spiritually than we are. But often the enemy has not ceased to attack, he's just moved from doing it in the natural realm to doing it in the spiritual realm.
 
He's attacking your mind, your rest, your peace, your emotions and your thought life.
So what can you do? Lift up the shield of faith and stop his flaming arrows. Take the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, and use it to drive him back (see Ephesians 6:17). Put your faith to work.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Don't Miss The Point

From: Greg Laurie Ministries
 
John 1:14 "The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us, and we have seen His glory...."
 
This Christmas, don’t miss the point of celebrating Christmas. Don’t be like the innkeeper who missed Jesus because he was too busy. Make time for the Lord.
 
Sunday morning we will unwrap our Christmas presents, but eventually the novelty of it all will wear off. The present that was once so precious to you will end up stuffed in the closet or handed off to someone else. A newer version of your latest gadget will arrive that has more megapixels, or is smaller, or faster, or has better battery life.
 
In time, your Christmas gifts will mostly be forgotten. But God has given us the ultimate gift—the gift of His Son Jesus Christ.

Monday, December 19, 2011

The Greatest Instruction Manual

From: Michael Youssef Ministries
 
Psalm 119:105 "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path."
 
What happens when we do not follow instruction manuals? Typically we become lost and confused. But this disorder is only temporary. When we choose to ignore the greatest instruction manual—the Bible—we are lost for eternity. The Bible contains directions for daily living. It shows us how to love God, how to treat other people, and how to become testimonies for Christ.

As you begin studying God's Word today, ask yourself three questions regarding the passage: What does the Bible say to the original reader? What does the Bible mean by what it says? How can this apply to me today?

Pray for a hunger to study God's Word and for the Holy Spirit's discernment as you read the words. Pray for a desire to share what you learn with others and to use the Bible's transforming power to be a light in this darkened world.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Good Investments

From: Today God Is First - Os Hillman

Philippians 2:4 "Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others."

It's rewarding to get a good return on an investment. In business we invest money, time, and people resources into promoting a product and service in hopes of a return. We make financial investments in hopes we can gain a return on our money invested. The apostle Paul understood another kind of investment. It was an investment in the spiritual lives of people.

One day I received this note from a friend into whom I had made an investment: "You have had a tremendous influence on my life. For that, I will be forever grateful and love you as well." Sometimes we don't realize the difference we can make in another life. Until one day, you receive a note like this one.

In the marketplace we can often get very focused on the projects we are called to promote and gain a return on. However, we each need to be making an investment in other people as well.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Divine Appetite

From: Steve Arterburn Ministries
 
Psalm 34:8 "Taste and see the goodness of the Lord."
 
Once you’ve satisfied your physical hunger you no longer want to eat. In fact, the sight, smell, or even the thought of food can almost make you sick after you’ve eaten your fill.

But the opposite is true of our appetite for God. The very act of satisfying it intensifies it. That’s precisely why Scripture tells us to: "Taste and see the goodness of the Lord."

Experience for yourself that He satisfies completely. And when you do, something wonderful and life changing will happen: you’ll find yourself wanting more of Him, and less of what you’ve been using as a cheap substitute for Him.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Test of Faithfulness

From: Oswald Chambers Ministries
 
Romans 8:28 "We know that all things work together for good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose."
 
Being faithful to Jesus Christ is the most difficult thing we try to do today. We will be faithful to our work, to serving others, or to anything else; just don’t ask us to be faithful to Jesus Christ.
 
Many Christians become very impatient when we talk about faithfulness to Jesus. Our Lord is dethroned more deliberately by Christian workers than by the world. We treat God as if He were a machine designed only to bless us, and we think of Jesus as just another one of the workers.

The goal of faithfulness is not that we will do work for God, but that He will be free to do His work through us. God calls us to His service and places tremendous responsibilities on us. He expects no complaining on our part and offers no explanation on His part. "The Lord said to Job, 'Will we have arguing with the Almighty by the critic? Let him who would correct God give answer!'" (Job 40:1-2)

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Don't Get Distracted

From: Today God Is First - Os Hillman

Ephesians 6:13 "Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground."

In the spiritual realm we deal with spiritual harassment from Satan and his legions. The Bible says "our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." (Ephesians 6:12)

It is important to recognize when we are coming against these forces. Satan attempts to distract us from our calling and destiny in life. We often trivialize the reality of the spirit realm of evil.

Paul tells us we must set our minds to deal with the spiritual realm of evil when it impacts our lives. The next time you feel obstacles have been placed in your life designed to distract you from your God-ordained mission, remember Paul's words and stand firm in Christ.

Monday, December 12, 2011

God's Holy Word

From: Michael Youssef Ministries
 
2 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, reproof, correction and training in holiness so that the man of God may be fully competent and equipped for every good work."
 
Imagine that you have just received a love letter from your beloved. What would you do with it? Would you open it, read it, reread it, and keep it someplace safe? Or would you leave it on a shelf, unopened and collecting dust?

The Bible is God's love letter to humanity, telling us about Himself and how He loved us so much that He sent His Son to redeem us. Through the Scriptures, God reveals His heart to us; we can learn about His goodness and love through His letters to us.

The Bible is not merely words on pages in a book, but it is God's living Word. These words contain God's authority, power and strength. The Bible points to our blind spots - things we cannot see on our own. God not only uses His Word to correct us but also to enrich us and pour His grace upon us. Yes the Bible was indeed penned by human authors but make no mistake about it, the Hand of God guided every Word!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Hard Work

From: Boyd Bailey Ministries
 
Luke 5:5 "Simon answered, 'Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because You say so, I will let down the nets.'"
 
Fulfillment and significance in life does not come from ease and avoiding exertion but through engaging with people and problems, while depending on the Lord. Hard work with a heart for the Lord leads to good results.

Hard times require hard work. It may be working hard at working smarter. It may be working hard at being more creative in cost cutting. It may be working hard to close the deal or gain new customers. Lazy excuses bring death, but hard work brings life. You are healthier emotionally when you sweat out fear and replace it with faith.

Hard work is a command and a cure from God. Some days it hurts and the smell is repulsive, but the result from sweat is sweet. Go to work an hour earlier, stay an hour later or work on Saturday. Do whatever it takes during dire times to create compelling distinction in your work. Indeed, hard work is supported by the handprints of heaven.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Focus On God

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn

Matthew 6:34 "Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes."

All of us may find our courage tested by the inevitable disappointments and tragedies of life. After all, ours is a world filled with uncertainty, hardship, sickness, and danger. Trouble, it seems, is never too far from the front door.

When we focus upon our fears and our doubts, we may find many reasons to lie awake at night and fret about the uncertainties of the coming day. A better strategy, of course, is to focus not upon our fears, but instead upon our God. God is as near as your next breath, and He is in control. He offers salvation to all His children, including you. God is your shield and your strength; you are His forever.

So don’t focus your thoughts upon the fears of the day. Instead, trust God’s plan and His eternal love for you. And remember: God is good, and He has the last word.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Perseverance

From: Today God Is First - Os Hillman
 
Romans 5:2-4 "And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope."
 
Perseverance is a refusal to quit. It's falling down 100 times and getting back up 100 times. Perseverance is the key to every great accomplishment because nothing of lasting value has ever been achieved without it.

Life is a marathon, not a sprint. The race doesn't go to the swiftest, but to those who don't give up. We need endurance in order to deal with the stress of adversity. We must maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and get plenty of rest. People give up or give out when they feel depleted - when they physically, emotionally and spiritually run out of gas.

When going through adversity, watch out for pessimists, blamers and toxic personalities. Beware of people who try to talk you out of your dreams and goals. Spend time with optimists and encouragers. Seek out people of faith.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Safe In His Dwelling

From: Joel Osteen Ministries
 
Psalm 27:5 "For in the day of trouble He will keep me safe in His dwelling; He will hide me in the shelter of His tabernacle and set me high upon a rock."
 
What a wonderful promise found in today’s scripture that when you seek God, when you serve Him with your whole heart, He will hide you in His shelter. You can be so connected to God that you are untouchable to the enemy!
 
You are hidden in Him! That means no matter what is happening around you, you will have strength, confidence and rest greater than ever before knowing that you are safe in Him.
 
Challenges may come your way, but you won’t be worried about them. You know that, ultimately, things are going to work out for your good. You know that no weapon formed against you shall prosper. You just keep on being your best, walking in integrity, meditating on the Word, worshiping throughout the day, and stay hidden in Him!

Monday, December 5, 2011

How To Bear Much Fruit

From: Bayless Conley Ministries

John 15:5 "I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing."

If we are connected to God and we abide in Him, Jesus says we will bear much fruit. "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, humility and self-control. (Galatians)

Think about a fruit tree for a moment. The leaves come out because the branches are attached to the tree. In the spring the branch will blossom, and from those blossoms comes the fruit. But if something happens and the branch is not solidly connected to the tree, it will probably not bear any fruit at all. There may be a few leaves, but the blossoms and healthy fruit will only come if the branch is fully connected.

God wants us connected to Him in every part of our lives. When that happens, our prayers will be in line with His desires, and we can be confident that He will answer.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Positive Thoughts

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn
 
Colossians 3:1 "Since you have been raised to new life with Christ, set your sights on the realities of heaven, where Christ sits at God’s right hand in the place of honor and power."
 
If a temporary loss of perspective has left you worried, exhausted, or both, it’s time to readjust your thought patterns. Negative thoughts are habit-forming; thankfully, so are positive ones.
 
With practice, you can form the habit of focusing on God’s priorities and your own possibilities. When you do, you’ll soon discover that you will spend less time fretting about your challenges and more time praising God for His gifts.

When you call upon the Lord and prayerfully seek His will, He will give you wisdom and perspective. When you make God’s priorities your priorities, He will direct your steps and calm your fears. Today and every day hereafter, pray for a sense of balance and perspective. And remember: no problems are too big for God—and that includes yours.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Facing Tough Times

From: Bryant Wright Ministries
 
2 Corinthians 12:9 "...but He has told me, 'My grace is all you need, because My power is perfected in weakness.' Therefore, I will most happily boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest on me."
 
When reminded that God does not give us any burdens we cannot handle, Mother Teresa replied, "I know, but sometimes I just wish He didn't think so highly of me." While it’s true that tough times can challenge us and shape character, most of us would prefer that God would find another teaching method!

Sometimes God allows us to go through hard times so that we can learn to truly trust Him. You see, when we do choose to trust God – even when there is no concrete evidence of His presence - we demonstrate real faith. And that faith is not only demonstrated to God, it is a powerful witness to everyone who sees what you have gone through.

So, when facing tough times, recognize the opportunity you have to build trust in God, deepen your faith, and become a powerful witness for your Heavenly Father.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Source Of All Wisdom

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn
 
Proverbs 13:20 "He who walks with the wise grows wise..."
 
Wisdom does not spring up overnight—it takes time. To become wise, we must seek God’s wisdom and live according to His Word. And, we must not only learn the lessons of the Christian life, we must also live by them.
 
If you seek to live a life of righteousness and wisdom, you must study the ultimate source of wisdom: the Word of God. You must seek out worthy mentors and listen carefully to their advice. You must associate, day in and day out, with godly men and women. And, you must act in accordance with your beliefs.
 
When you do these things, you will become wise . . . and you will be a blessing to your friends, to your family, and to the world.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

God's Game Plan

From: Boyd Bailey Ministries
 
Proverbs 21:2 "Every way of a man is right in his own eyes, but the Lord weighs the heart."
 
Activity can become competition to the best results, because sincere but inappropriate actions can lead to the wrong outcomes. On the surface of a busy life it can look like good things are being accomplished, but below the genuine intentions is the sandy foundation of unacceptable results.

Take the time to evaluate your life and work to God’s game plan. An ongoing audit of your actions will help you reap right results. Behaviors like honesty, humility and accountability will lead to the fruitful results of respect, trust and wisdom.

Wise activities lead to a life and work that, by God’s grace, withstand the winds of worry and the storms of insecurity. Let God guide you, and you will go a long way with the substance of rock solid results.

Monday, November 28, 2011

A Priceless Gift

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn

Colossians 3:16 "Let the Word of God, rich as it is, dwell in you..."

George Mueller observed, "The vigor of our spiritual lives will be in exact proportion to the place held by the Bible in our lives and in our thoughts." As Christians, we are called upon to study God’s Holy Word and then to share it.

The Bible is a priceless gift, a tool for Christians to use as they share the Good News of their Savior, Christ Jesus. Too many Christians, however, keep their spiritual tool kits tightly closed and out of sight.

Jonathan Edwards advised, "Be assiduous in reading the Holy Scriptures. This is the fountain whence all knowledge in divinity must be derived. Therefore let not this treasure lie by you neglected." God’s Holy Word is, indeed, a priceless, one-of-a-kind treasure. Handle it with care, but, more importantly, handle it every day.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

For Christ's Sake

From: Boyd Bailey Ministries
 
Ephesians 4:32 "Be kind to one another, compassionate, forgiving one another as God has forgiven you in Christ."
 
Kindness has a powerful effect on people: It makes them care. It is the gift that keeps on giving. It seems you cannot pay forward enough with kindness. No one has ever complained of receiving too much kindness. You cannot overdose anyone on kindness. On the contrary, it is healing and wholesome.
 
Kindness is a picture of Christ. It is not only godly, it is God-like. Therefore, diffuse the rumblings of harsh words and replace them with kind ones.

People cannot hear what you say if how you say it is unkind. A kind delivery of hard words has a much higher probability of acceptance. Kindness comes from a grateful and prayerful heart that is focused on Christ. You cannot help but be kind when you are captured by divine kindness. Extend the quality of kindness, which has been extended to you. For Christ’s sake, we can be kind to one another.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Choose Wisely

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn
 
James 3:17 "But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy."
 
Because we are creatures of free will, we make choices—lots of them. When we make choices that are pleasing to our Heavenly Father, we are blessed. But when we make choices that are displeasing to God, we sow seeds that have the potential to bring forth a bitter harvest.
 
Today, as you encounter the challenges of everyday living, you will make hundreds of choices. Choose wisely. Make your thoughts and your actions pleasing to God. And remember: every choice that is displeasing to Him is the wrong choice—no exceptions.
 
Good and evil both increase at compound interest. That is why the little decisions you and I make every day are of such infinite importance. - C. S. Lewis

Monday, November 21, 2011

The Right Perspective

From: Joel Osteen Ministries
 
1 Thessalonians 5:18 "Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus."
 
So many people today wonder what God’s will is for their lives. Oftentimes, they look for big things like signs and supernatural events. But really, God’s will for us unfolds each and every day as we obey Him and serve Him with a thankful heart.
 
When you wake up every morning with an attitude of praise and thanksgiving, you just took a step toward your destiny — you are walking in the will of God. When you go throughout your day thanking God for ordering your steps, you are taking another step in His will.

Today, remember to keep the right perspective. We should have goals and dreams and look forward to a bright future, but the way you live your life today is what’s going to get you to where you need to be tomorrow. Keep praising, keep believing and keep thanking Him because that’s what will keep you moving forward. Submit every area of your heart to Him and walk forward in His will for your life!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Equipped

From: Os Hillman Ministries
 
Habakkuk 3:19 "The Lord is my strength; He makes my feet like the feet of a deer, He enables me to go on the heights."

God equips His people to scale the heights even in the midst of great challenges. He enables us to go to the higher places with Him where we are set apart from the world. Sometimes the way we have to go to get us there is through suffering and sorrow, but if we rest in Him and trust Him we come out where He wants us.

When Jesus told the disciples He was going to send the Holy Spirit to them, it was in order for them to scale the mountain before them with a new form of power they had not experienced. "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." (Acts 1:8).

If you find yourself in a place of doubting God and His plan for your life, know that this is a normal aspect of your journey in God. However, know that God has made available His Holy Spirit in order for you to accomplish the tasks that lie ahead.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Dash

From: Greg Laurie Ministries

1 Timothy 4:8 "While physical training is of limited importance, devotion is valuable in every respect, since it holds a promise of life both for the present and for eternity."

Our culture is obsessed with the outward appearance and trying to lengthen life. We exercise regularly. We eat the right foods. We supplement our diets with vitamins and minerals. We get our physical check-ups in the hope of extending our lives for a few more years.

There is a place for taking care of ourselves physically. We don't want to neglect that. But you can put too much emphasis on the physical, neglecting the spiritual. Certainly do not neglect the physical. God has put your soul in a human body. So take care of it.

Even so, understand that you will live as long as God wants you to live. Not less or more. You don't determine your date of birth, and you don't determine the date of your death. You do, however, have a lot to say about that time in the middle, "the dash." "Therefore we are not discouraged; rather, although our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day." (2 Corinthians 4:16)

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Unity

From: Boyd Bailey Ministries
 
John 17:23 "May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that You sent Me and have loved them even as You have loved Me."
 
It is good and pleasant to live in unity. It is bad and unpleasant to live in disunity. Unity is Christ-centered. Disunity is man-centered. Unity talks with others. Disunity talks about others. Unity is productive. Disunity is destructive. Unity prays to God. Disunity plays with God.

You may be battling divisive politics in your church, work, family or school. Do not be persuaded by personalities or emotion, instead let the truth and the facts forge your faith, and do not allow fear to drive you to feud. Let love lead you through the process of unification. Love overcomes petty politics and personality conflicts.

God blesses a motivation of love, because He is love. Trust the Lord to lead you, your family, your friends and your team members into unity around common principles, values and behaviors. Unity around Christ causes the world to wake up and watch, wanting what you have. It unleashes the opportunity for the Lord to grow you into an influencer for Him.

Monday, November 7, 2011

In The Right Position

From: Bryant Wright Ministries
 
Joshua 1:7 "...Do not swerve from it either to the right or to the left, that you may succeed wherever you go."
 
A key to success in racquetball is being in the right position on the court. With the ball coming at you from every angle, this sport can make you react like a klutz if you are out of position. Proper positioning can determine a successful reaction; otherwise, watch out for a whiff!
 
In life, being out of position makes us unprepared for all the challenges that come our way. God has given us the Bible as our playbook and guide as to how to be in the right position as we take on life.
 
God is the ultimate coach for successful living. We can be confident in placing our complete trust in His wisdom. When following His playbook to the "t", we will always find ourselves in the proper position to succeed in life. A good player will be prepared having studied his playbook regularly. Allow God's Word to prepare you for the challenges of life.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Battle Fatigue

From: Boyd Bailey Ministries

2 Chronicles 20:15 "Do not fear or lose heart...for the battle is not yours but the Lord's."

There are days fatigue takes your faith to its breaking point. You grow weary of financial struggles. The pain of separation has sapped every ounce of energy from your being. The pressures at work have crushed your spirit. It seems like one additional problem could send you over the edge. You may be suffering from spiritual battle fatigue.

Spiritual battles require spiritual resources. Battle fatigue requires engagement with God. He is there to renew your mind with the truth of His Word.

While God is strengthening you, Jesus is fighting for you. Jesus understands the wiles of the devil. He has met him face to face and has overcome Him by the Word of God. And so shall you.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

He Is Here

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn

Matthew 8:26 "He replied, 'O you of little faith, why are you so afraid?' Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm."

Sometimes, like Jesus’ disciples, we feel threatened by the storms of life. During these moments, when our hearts are flooded with uncertainty, we must remember that God is not simply near; He is here.

Have you ever felt your faith in God slipping away? If so, you are in good company. Even the most faithful Christians are, at times, beset by occasional bouts of discouragement and doubt.

But even when you feel far removed from God, God never leaves your side. He is always with you, always willing to calm the storms of life. When you sincerely seek His presence—and when you genuinely seek to establish a deeper, more meaningful relationship with His Son—God will calm your fears, answer your prayers, and restore your soul.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

When In Doubt

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn
 
Proverbs 16:9 "In his mind a man plans his course, but the Lord directs his steps."
 
The world will often lead you astray, but God will not. His counsel leads you to Himself, which, of course, is the path He has always intended for you to take. Are you facing a difficult decision, a troubling circumstance, or a powerful temptation? If so, it’s time to step back, to stop focusing on the world, and to focus, instead, on the will of your Father in heaven.
 
Everyday living is an exercise in decision-making. Today and every day you must make choices: choices about what you will do, what you will worship, and how you will think.
 
When in doubt, make choices that you sincerely believe will bring you to a closer relationship with God. And if you’re uncertain of your next step, pray about it. When you do, answers will come—the right answers for you.

Monday, October 31, 2011

What Really Matters The Most?

From: Ambassadors For Christ International - John North
 
Psalm 37:4-5 "Delight yourself in the Lord; and He will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in Him, and He will do it."
 
If we are honest, many of us find ourselves thinking about things that will not last for eternity, things of this world. Those things won’t last. It must make God sad how we often don’t learn this lesson until late in life when we have tried all those things and found they still haven’t filled up that empty spot in our hearts.

What really matters the most? The one thing that will matter to you the most for all eternity—your living relationship with God Himself.

Today God wants you to know that if you will make Him your deepest desire, then He will satisfy your desire. Do you desire love, acceptance, forgiveness, purpose, security, joy, peace? You will find it all—and more—in Him. He has wired our hearts to long for Him. For that reason, the only way to be truly satisfied in life is to make God the great delight and enjoyment of your heart.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Finding Strength

From: New Life Daily Devotions

Psalm 120:1 "I call on the Lord in my distress, and He answers me."

Some people die a thousand deaths of distress, as it highjacks their hope. It may be the material distress of overwhelming financial pressures. It may be physical distress of a body that is accelerating down a path of pain and disease. The rough edge of a cruel tongue can sting and sabotage your quiet confidence.

So what are the next steps when you, or someone you love is drowning in distress? Distress can define you with a humble dependency on God, or it can drive you into a shell of self-pity, that ignores Him and others. It is a facilitation of faith that provides the best benefits. "David was greatly distressed because the men were talking of stoning him; each one was bitter in spirit because of his sons and daughters. But David found strength in the Lord his God." (1 Samuel 30:6)

Therefore, learn to lean on the Lord during lean times. His Holy Spirit assures you that He hears, and He cares. He is attentive to every detail of your distress, so rest in His reassurance and your soul will settle down. Above all else, use distress to enjoy your dependency on God.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

God's Promises

From: New Life Daily Devotions - Steve Arterburn

John 16:33 "These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world."

In difficult times, hope can be elusive, but Christians need never lose it. After all, God is good; His love endures; He has promised His children the gift of eternal life.

If you find yourself falling into the spiritual traps of worry and discouragement, consider the words of Jesus. It was Christ who promised, "I have overcome the world."

This world is indeed a place of trials and tribulations, but as believers, we are secure. God has promised us peace, joy, and eternal life. And, of course, God always keeps His promises.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Divine Appointments

From: Our Daily Bread Ministries

Romans 8:28 "All things work together for good, for those who love God and are called according to His purpose."

Have you ever been stuck in an airport? For 24 hours? In a city where you can’t speak the language? Four thousand miles from home?

It happened to a friend recently, and we can learn from his response. While most of us would find such an inconvenience intolerable, my friend John saw God’s hand in his delay. As he waited out his forced stay, he looked for opportunities to connect with fellow passengers. He "happened" to find some fellow Christians from India—and in talking to them he heard about a ministry they were involved with. In fact, because John’s interests matched his new friends’ ministry, they invited him to India to participate in a short-term project.

How often do we experience delays, changes of plans, and redirections and treat them as intrusions? It could be that God is detouring us so we can do something different or new for Him. Often God will use what we consider inconveniences in our lives as divine appointments.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Cure For Discouragement

From: Billy Graham's Daily Devotionals

Psalm 31:25 "Take courage and be stouthearted, all you who hope in the Lord."

Discouragement is nothing new. Many of the great Bible characters became discouraged. Moses in the Sinai desert; Elijah when he heard Jezebel was searching for him to take his life; and David when his son Absalom rebelled against him. It is as old as the history of man.

There is often a cause for discouragement. It comes many times when we don’t get our way, when things don’t work out the way we want them to. Discouragement is the opposite of faith. It is Satan’s device to thwart the work of God in your life. Discouragement blinds our eyes to the mercy of God and makes us perceive only the unfavorable circumstances.

I have never met anyone who spent time in daily prayer, and in the study of the Word of God, and was strong in faith, who was ever discouraged for very long.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Thank You Lord

From: Joel Osteen Ministries
 
Ephesians 5:20 "Give thanks to God always and for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ."
 
All around you, God’s goodness is on display. The question is do you see it? The scripture talks about how God was in the midst of people, but they knew Him not. God is working in our lives, protecting us, providing opportunities for us and sending us healing. For example, if you’re going through a difficult time and a friend stops by out of the blue and cheers you up, that's the goodness of God.

We have to remember not to take the little things for granted. All through the day we should be saying, "Thank You, Lord, for Your goodness. Thank You for my health. Thank You for my spouse. Thank You for the opportunity that You have given me."

Today, be on the lookout for His goodness. Remember, what you seek you will find. Seek Him and thank Him for His faithfulness and blessing upon every area of your life!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Perpetual Awareness

From: Good Thing Daily Devotionals

Luke 2:49 "I must be about my Father’s business."

What is the driving motivation of your life? Whose "business" are you usually and primarily concerned with? Are you mostly working toward your own ends and purposes, toward the pleasure and admiration of your colleagues, toward the fulfillment of your friends’ expectations? Jesus determined that His Father’s business was His one driving, overruling interest.

You may excuse yourself as being too young or too new to the faith to make such an all-encompassing, single-minded resolution. It is never too soon (or too late) to give your life to the service of the Lord, to dedicate your time and energy and labors to His glory and pleasure.

Jesus lived in perpetual awareness that His Father had a purpose for His being here, and that He must therefore be constantly about His Father’s business. We must always be about our Father’s business! Do not let any personal ambition or conflicting counsel get in the way of that great purpose.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Relationships

From: InTouch Ministries

1 Thessalonians 1:2-3 "We keep thanking God for all of you and we remember you in our prayers, for we constantly are mindful before God of the way you are proving your faith, and laboring in love, and showing constancy of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ."

Paul gave relationships a high priority. The apostle surrounded himself with people who could help him achieve two things: fulfillment of his God-given mission and conformity to Christlikeness. While Paul was pouring himself into the lives of others, he was being built up and strengthened by his fellow believers.

Do you have certain relationships that motivate you to pursue God more fervently? It does matter whom we allow to influence our lives. The Father equips your brothers and sisters to invest in you—to encourage you and to pray for you. Good relationships with people who build each other up can help believers fulfill God’s plan for their lives.

The finest relationships are between people who want to see each other succeed in faith. In other words, our best friends are those who love us as we are and never cease to encourage us on our spiritual journey.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Gift Of Peace

From: New Life Daily Devotions - Steve Arterburn
 
Proverbs 19:11 "It is good sense in a man to be slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense."
 
Life is full of frustrations: some great and some small. On occasion, you, like Jesus, will confront evil, and when you do, you may respond as He did: vigorously and without reservation.
 
But, more often your frustrations will be of the more mundane variety. As long as you live here on earth, you will face countless opportunities to lose your temper over small, relatively insignificant events: a traffic jam, a spilled cup of coffee, an inconsiderate comment, a broken promise. When you are tempted to lose your temper over the minor inconveniences of life, don’t.
 
Turn away from anger, hatred, bitterness, and regret. Turn instead to God. When you do, you’ll be following His commandments and giving yourself a priceless gift . . . the gift of peace.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

It's Worth It

From: Bryant Wright Ministries
 
Psalm 111:10 "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; prudent are all who live by it. His praise endures forever."

"Fear of the Lord" is a reverence for God. It is a willingness to realize, "I don’t have all the answers. I need God’s help in making this journey of life." By trusting God enough to obey, we begin to learn Godly wisdom.

Now, the way God gives you wisdom may not be the way you want it to happen. You may have to go through a lot of brokenness, a lot of difficulty. As a young Christian starting college, I asked God to give me wisdom – what God did was not what I had in mind. It was literally like God knocked the legs out from under me. I didn't like the loss of confidence and the fears of an unknown future, but sometimes, that's the only way God can begin to shape us and begin to work in our lives to where we have Godly wisdom.

Nobody exemplifies Godly wisdom like Jesus. So, what this tells us is, if you and I will choose to trust Jesus and follow Jesus and imitate Jesus in spirit and in character, then especially during trials, we will begin to experience Godly wisdom. So, look to Jesus, the perfect embodiment of Godly wisdom. It may not be easy, but Godly wisdom is worth it!

Monday, October 17, 2011

A Door Of Opportunity

From: Greg Laurie Ministries
 
Revelation 3:8 "I know your works. I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it. You have little strength, but have kept My word, and have not denied My name."

Jesus has not only opened the door of opportunity, but He also has the key.There is no door so tightly closed that God cannot open. There is nothing that is impossible to Him. Or to put it another way, there is no person beyond the reach of God.

We live in a critical time in human history. I think it can be summed up best with the opening words of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. . . ."

That is the United States today, don’t you think? It is the best of times and the worst of times. In some ways, things have never been worse morally. Yet there is great opportunity for the gospel. There is an open door for us as believers. So take advantage of those doors that God opens.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Misplaced Allegiance

From: Ambassadors For Christ International - John North

Psalm 16:11 "You will show me the path to life, fullness of joys in Your presence, the delights of Your right hand forever."

We try to appear happy and confident to other people, but many of us struggle with a feeling of emptiness about our lives. God made us to live lives of meaning and purpose. When we feel empty, we immediately look for a way to remove that emptiness and to fill it with something.

Some people immerse themselves in their work or their studies. Others resort to drugs or alcohol. Some strive for achievement or recognition. It is not only non-Christians who take these paths. Believers also can lose sight of God.

God will oppose that misplaced allegiance. You’ll never find the peace, meaning, fulfilment and wholeness that you seek until you find it in God. But when you truly build your life around God, He’ll meet every need.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Not Finished Yet

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn

1 Corinthians 15:57-58 "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord."

As you continue to seek God’s purpose for your life, you will undoubtedly experience your fair share of disappointments, detours, false starts, and failures. When you do, don’t become discouraged: God’s not finished with you yet.

The old saying is as true today as it was when it was first spoken: "Life is a marathon, not a sprint." That’s why wise travelers select a traveling companion who never tires and never falters. That partner, of course, is your Heavenly Father.

So pray as if everything depended upon God, and work as if everything depended upon you. And trust God to do the rest.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Encouragement And Hope

From: New Life Daily Devotionals

Ephesians 4:29 "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen."

Life is a team sport, and most, if not all of us need occasional pats on the back from our teammates. As Christians, we are called upon to spread the Good News of Christ, and we are also called to spread a message of encouragement and hope to the world.

Whether you realize it or not, many people with whom you come in contact every day are in desperate need of a smile or an encouraging word. The world can be a difficult place, and countless friends and family members may be troubled by the challenges of everyday life.

Since you don’t always know who needs our help, the best strategy is to try to encourage all the people who cross your path. So today, be a world-class source of encouragement to everyone you meet. Never has the need been greater.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Don't Give Up

From: Michael Youssef Ministries

Isaiah 40:31 "They who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not grow faint."

No matter how frustrated or anxious we become, we do not have to lose hope. Our hope should never be in ourselves or in our abilities, nor should it be in other people. At some point, others will let us down. Rather, our hope should be in the living Christ, who has kept every one of His promises to us!

We can have hope because Christ Jesus is our Savior. He is our joy. He is our peace. He is our fulfillment. If we try to get our joy from our feelings or from our possessions, then we will be constantly disappointed. However, if we find our joy in the Lord and in trusting in His Word, then we will experience hope—regardless of our circumstances.

Have you ever experienced the joy of the Lord? There comes a time when we must stop dwelling on our despair. We must stop giving in to the moaning and groaning that keeps us from experiencing the hope and the joy that God freely gives. Don’t give up. God is always with you.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Take Heart

From: Bryant Wright Ministries

Psalm 107:29 "They cried to the Lord in their trouble, and He brought them out from their distress; He made the storm be still."

By this time, you have probably figured out that life is not free of challenges. Difficulties and even tragedies are to be expected. As a matter of fact, Jesus told His disciples, "Take courage. There are many storms in this life. But take heart, I have overcome the storms and the world." (John 16:33)

Certain storms do come into our lives because of our own sin, but many storms occur when we're right in the middle of God's will. We're not doing anything wrong. We're doing what God wants us to do. Certainly, that was the case for the disciples. Jesus told them to get into the boat and row across the Sea of Galilee. They were obeying Jesus when they suddenly found themselves in a horrific storm. It was so bad they didn't even know if they'd survive. But, here is the important message from that event - they did survive. With the help of Jesus, they did survive.

Accept the fact that your life will not be a perfectly smooth ride. The road will sometimes have bumps and potholes and sharp turns. All roads do. Look upon these tragedies and difficulties as part of life. Turn to Jesus for guidance and He will lead you as you ride out your storms.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Preparation For Success

From: Michael Youssef Ministries

Philippians 1:6 "I am sure of this much: that He who has begun the good work in you will carry it through to completion..."

God does not call us into His work to fail. He wants us to succeed, and sometimes that means being groomed into patient, obedient servants. God can work through anyone who has a willing heart, but sometimes we need to be hidden for a while in order to reach that point.

Has God asked you to do something extraordinary on His behalf? Has He asked you to step out in faith, speaking the Truth, so that His children may be brought back to Him?

Maybe you have stepped out in faith, but you now find yourself in a hiding place of preparation. You may feel frustrated, confused, and even purposeless. Take heart, God is working out His purpose through you. He is preparing you for the next step so that you may be an even more effective servant.

As you pray, ask God what He is preparing you for, and how He needs you to grow and change to accomplish His will.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Guided By His Light

From: Wisdom From The Psalms Devotionals

Psalm 119:105 "Your Word is a lamp for my feet and a light for my path."

Nick and Davy thought it would be fun to explore deeper in the cave. When they saw their chance, they separated from the rest of their class and headed down a corridor that was roped off. They walked on through twisting and turning shafts until they were no longer sure how to get back. They stood in total darkness, feeling the cavern close in around them.

Just as they verged on panic, Davy looked down and noticed a fine, dim glow. Phosphorescent stone was embedded in the cave floor, and it cast off a dull shine. By following the path of light, the boys made it back to the safety of the well-lit shafts.

Darkness can close in around us quickly in this world today. It seems to be getting darker all the time. However, we are recipients of the light that cannot be put out and will never fade away. The Word of God will guide us through even the darkest times, and He will be close by to comfort us in times of trouble. Rely upon the light of the Lord.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Our True Calling

From: Bryant Wright Ministries
  
Ephesians 1:17 "May He enlighten your innermost vision that you may know the great hope to which He has called you..."

We can all think of a bad day at work, but can you think of any time when you were "in the zone" - a moment where you enjoyed your task, you were caught up in your work and lost track of time? What were you doing at that moment? What skills were you using? What was it that caused you to be passionate about the work? Understanding the answers to these questions will often help you better understand how to best use your time and talents - in other words, find your calling.

A calling is when we are passionately using our God-given gifts in a way that pleases Him. We are not talking about your personality profile, but about those God-given gifts listed in the Bible like teaching, counseling, generosity, administration, and prayer, among many others.

Kirk Livingston, CEO of a communications company, sums it up, "When we find ourselves involved with God at work, we also begin to find the work we were meant to do." And that’s how we discover our true calling from God.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Time To Press Forward

From: Joel Osteen Ministries

Romans 11:29 "God's gifts and His call are irrevocable."

When God created you, He deposited seeds of greatness inside of you. He's given you your own dreams and desires. You have something to offer that no one else has. But too often, we allow adversities, disappointments and setbacks to push these things down, until one day, we find that we’re not pressing forward anymore.

When adversity comes, it's easy to think, "Why is this happening to me?" The answer is because the enemy knows what's on the inside of you. He’s going to do everything he can to keep that seed from taking root. But, he will only be successful if you let him. He can't stop you unless you quit.

During the difficult times, remember that the gifts and callings God has placed within you are still there. Don’t become stagnate in pursuing your dreams. It’s time to get your fire back! It's time to press forward. It's time to dig deep inside and take hold of the marvelous destiny God has prepared for you!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Tone Check

From: Our Daily Bread Ministries

Proverbs 15:1 "A mild answer calms wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."

Driving home from work, I heard a radio advertisement that got my attention. It was for a computer program that checks e-mails as they are written. I was familiar with "spell check" and "grammar check" programs, but this was different. This was "tone check." The software monitors the tone and wording of e-mails to make certain they are not overly aggressive, unkind, or mean-spirited.

As I listened to the announcer describe the features of this software, I wondered what it would be like to have something like that for my mouth. How many times have I reacted harshly instead of listening first—and later regretted the words I had spoken? Certainly a tone check would have protected me from responding so foolishly.

Paul saw the need for us as believers to check our speech—especially when talking to those who are not Christians. He said, "Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one." (Colossians 4:6)

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Never-Ending Sorce

From: New Life Daily Devotionals - Steve Arterburn

1 Peter 5:6-7 "Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you at the proper time, casting all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you."

Do the demands of this day threaten to overwhelm you? If so, you must rely not only upon your own resources but also upon the promises of your Father in Heaven.

God is a never-ending source of support and courage for those of us who call upon Him. When we are weary, He gives us strength. When we see no hope, God reminds us of His promises. When we grieve, God wipes away our tears.

God will hold your hand and walk with you every day of your life if you let Him. So even if your circumstances are difficult, trust the Father. His love is eternal, and His goodness endures forever.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

We All Have A Role

From: Michael Youssef Ministries

Philemon 1:6 "I pray that you may be active in sharing your faith, so that you will have a full understanding of every good thing we have in Christ."

We all have a role in spreading the Gospel message until the day of His return...sometimes with our words and always with our actions! If we make the Great Commission our top priority, we will discover that our concerns, and excuses are taken care of: "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." (Matthew 6:33)

Only the Holy Spirit can change someone's heart, but God is calling us to be a part of the process. We can pray that we will continue to have the freedom to openly speak Jesus' name in public. We can pray that we remain free to share the Gospel message, without being confined to a politically correct version. We can pray that God will continue to use His people to spread His Gospel to the ends of the world.

Pray for the Holy Spirit to provide you with opportunities for sharing about Christ. Pray that our country's freedoms will continue so that we may freely speak the uncompromising Truth of the Gospel.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Ask And Then Share

From: New Life Daily Devotions - Steve Arterburn

Psalm 46:10 "Be still and know that I am God."

Has the hectic pace of life robbed you of the peace that might otherwise be yours through Jesus Christ? Are you simply too busy for your own good?

Through His Son Jesus, God offers you a peace that passes human understanding, but He won’t force His peace upon you; in order to experience it, you must slow down long enough to sense His presence and His love.

Today, as a gift to yourself and to your family, be still and claim the inner peace that is your spiritual birthright— the peace of Jesus Christ. It is offered freely; it has been paid for in full; it is yours for the asking. So ask. And then share.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Ordinary People For Extraordinary Results

From: Boyd Bailey Ministries

Matthew 4:19-20 "'Come follow Me,' Jesus said, 'and I will make you fishers of men.' At once they left their nets and followed Him."

Disciples of Jesus are called by the Lord to minister in their home and in the marketplace. It is a calling that many times comes to ordinary men and women who accomplish extraordinary results. Who does He call out? Christ's call comes to those who have a hungry heart for God.

Wherever Christ’s calls, His first command is to love God and then to love people. A calling without love is like a car without gasoline. It may be attractive on the outside but it's not going anywhere. Thus, love large where the Lord has called you.

God's calling comes to Christians who desire the Holy Spirit to conform them into the image of Christ. Your humble imitation of Jesus comes out of your intimate walk with Him. He calls those with whom He can trust. So don’t look only for your calling, but look for Christ and He will reveal His calling to you.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Light Of The World


From: Ambassadors For Christ International - John North
Matthew 5:14 "You are the light of the world. A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden."
Jesus said that we’re like a lamp that someone lights and puts on a lamp stand and it gives light to all who are in a dark room. The darker the room, the more you notice the lamp! Has God given you some dark days to walk through? Do you see that your difficult experience may be something that can bring great glory to God as you trust Him through it and find comfort in knowing that He’s with you?

Even people who’d normally scoff at God or at you for talking about God will often be open to what you say when you’re going through hard times. And other believers will also be challenged by your godly response to suffering.

So if you’re facing some tough circumstances, ask God to show you who He wants you to speak to about spiritual things. It’ll give meaning to your hardship.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Soak In The Scriptures

From: Ambassadors For Christ International - John North

2 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, reproof, correction and training in holiness; so that the man of God may be fully competent and equipped for every good work."


When dark times come, stand on the foundation of Scripture and what you have seen of its impact in those who have helped you grow spiritually!

Timothy had been warned: dark times are coming. Now Paul explains how to best come through them. God is saying these same things to you. Don’t interpret life by your feelings in those hard experiences. Cling to what you know of God. Trust Him.

Soak yourself in the Scriptures. God will speak to you through them and help you understand His ways. The Bible will show you how you can live in a way that allows God to work in and through you.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

God's Love

From: Michael Youssef Ministries

Ephesians 3:17-19
"May Christ dwell in your hearts through faith, and may charity (love) be the root and foundation of your life. Thus you will be able to grasp fully, with all the holy ones, the breadth and length and height and depth of Christ's love, and experience this love which surpasses all knowledge, so that you may attain to the fullness of God Himself.".

Our human brains cannot comprehend the infinity of God's love. God's love is so abundant that He not only saved us from eternal damnation, but He adopted us as His own children. "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!" (1 John 3:1)

God does not want a one-sided relationship with us. He did not send His own Son to die a painful death on the cross for us in order for us to merely accept His forgiveness and continue our lives without Him. He did not adopt us as His children only to receive the occasional visit in return. He wants a daily, close, personal relationship with us. He wants to see us commit our time and hearts to Him in prayer. He wants us to talk to Him, praise Him, and worship Him every day.
 
The more we comprehend the magnitude of God's love for us, the more we will love Him back. The more time we spend in prayer learning about Him and developing a relationship with Him, the more our love for Him will grow. Pray that the Holy Spirit will guide you in how to show the immensity of God's love to the world.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Patience

From: In Touch Ministries

Psalm 40:1 "I waited, waited for the Lord; Who bent down and heard my cry." 

Practicing patience is hard work! This is especially true when we are waiting upon the Lord, who keeps to His own timetable. But believers who trust God to deliver are richly rewarded with the desires of their heart.

No one goes wrong waiting for the Lord to send His best in His perfect timing. Of course, believers don't receive everything they request. At times God simply says no. In other cases, He adjusts our desire to match His own. In our humanness, we can't possibly know all the details of a situation. So we ask for what we think we need, based on our limited information. A submissive heart accepts the omnipotent Father's gentle redirection. 

Waiting patiently on the Lord is an awesome witness. When He responds, others see the reality of God, His faithfulness, and the wisdom of our commitment. In addition, our own faith is strengthened. Fools rush to seize their prize. But wise believers know that blessing will come in God's good time. 

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Faith Over Feelings

From: Powerpoint Daily Devotions

2 Corinthians 5:7 "We walk by faith not by sight."

Faith and feelings are two different things. Feelings are fickle and will often fail you. But faith comes from God, who never changes, and because of that, your faith shouldn’t be dependent on how you feel.

As you go throughout your life, you will have emotional ups and downs. Yet your faith, if it is a real faith given by God, can remain steady. That’s the kind of faith that follows God even when you want to follow the world.

So whatever your situation is today—however you feel—trust in your faith, not your feelings, to guide you to make the right decisions!

Aim At Heaven

From: Ambassadors For Christ International - John North

James 1:2-4 "Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing."

God’s voice doesn’t always come to us the way we want it; sometimes He teaches us our greatest lessons through the most difficult experiences of our lives!

Satan wants you to live for today, to pursue instant gratification, to escape from trials. God wants you to live for eternity, to pursue godliness, and to grow to spiritual maturity through trials.

What’s the outcome of your living for today? It means your spiritual life remains shallow, and you’ll miss some of the greatest spiritual growth that God offers (Phil 3:10-12).

What’s the outcome of living for eternity? It means that you’ll see the spiritual blessing that lies behind trials (2 Cor. 4:17). And you’ll look for how God wants to grow you through those hard times (Psalm 119:71).

"Aim at Heaven and you get earth thrown in. Aim at earth and you get neither." - C.S. Lewis
From: New Life Daily Devotions - Steve Arterburn

Proverbs 16:23 "From a wise mind comes wise speech; the words of the wise are persuasive."

If you seek to be a source of encouragement to friends, to family members, and to coworkers, then you must measure your words carefully. And that’s exactly what God wants you to do. God’s Word reminds us that "Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing." (Proverbs 12:18)

Today, make this promise to yourself: vow to be an honest, effective, encouraging communicator at work, at home, and everyplace in between. Speak wisely, not impulsively. Use words of kindness and praise, not words of anger or derision. Learn how to be truthful without being cruel.

Remember that you have the power to heal others or to injure them, to lift others up or to hold them back. And when you learn how to lift them up, you’ll soon discover that you’ve lifted yourself up, too.

All The Time

From: Bryant Wright Ministries

Chronicles 16:9 "For the eyes of the Lord move to and fro throughout the earth that He may strongly support those whose heart is completely His."

Scripture reminds us that God wants to be our cheerleader. The Creator of this Universe desires to support us, and support us "strongly".

He is simply looking for that person that will allow Him to be God. He wants all our heart…all the time...not just when we think we need Him.

And He is even looking for us. It is not a question of being found by God; He knows exactly where we are. It is a matter of completely giving our heart to Him. With Jesus Christ on our side, we have it all.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Stress Remedy


From: Everyday Light Daily Devotionals

Psalm 46:2 "God is our refuge and our strength, an ever-present help in distress."

Donald Norfolk, a British osteopath who has made a special study of stress, claims that it comes from two main causes: too little change, or too much change. To function at peak efficiency, we all need a certain amount of change. However, when changes come too fast for us to cope with, the personality is put under tremendous stress. 

Dr. Thomas H. Holmes measures stress in terms of "units of change." For example, the death of a loved one measures 100 units, divorce 73 units, pregnancy 40 units, moving or altering a home 25 units, and Christmas 12 units. 

His conclusion is that no one can handle more than 300 units of stress in a twelve- month period without suffering physically or emotionally during the next two years. Holmes, of course, was speaking from a strictly human point of view - with God "all things are possible." God can take a person overcome by stress and build into their lives insights which will enable them to live above and beyond its paralyzing grip.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Faith For Life

From: New Life Daily Devionals - Steve Arterburn

Hebrews 11:1 "Faith is confident assurance concerning what we hope for and conviction about things we do not see."

The first element of a successful life is faith: faith in God, faith in His Son, and faith in His promises.

If we place our lives in God’s hands, our faith is rewarded in ways that we—as human beings with clouded vision and limited understanding—can scarcely comprehend. But, if we seek to rely solely upon our own resources, or if we seek earthly success outside the boundaries of God’s commandments, we reap a bitter harvest for ourselves and for our loved ones.

Trust God today and every day that you live. Then, when you have entrusted your future to the Giver of all things good, rest assured that your future is secure, not only for today, but also for all eternity.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

On Purpose For A Purpose



From: Joel Osteen Ministries
1 Thessalonians 5:16 "Be joyful always."
Have you experienced something that has taken your joy and enthusiasm for your future? Today is the day to get it back! God has you here on purpose, for a purpose. It’s time to get excited about your future and learn to enjoy each and every day.
If you don’t make the conscious effort to keep your joy, not only will the enemy rob you of the joy that belongs to you, but he’ll rob your family and friends of the gift that you have to give them. When you have joy, you can use that joy to influence the people around you for good. Joy is strength, and when you have joy, you can offer strength to the people God has placed in your life.
Today, draw the line in the sand and decide, "I’m not going to live another day negative, discouraged, sour and grumpy. I’m going to put a smile on my face. I’m going to live my life happy." Choose to keep your heart open and let your faith in Him fill you with inexpressible and glorious joy!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Transitions



From: Boyd Bailey Ministries

Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, do not rely on your own understanding."

Timely transitions are necessary to teach trust in the Lord. Following Jesus is a transition from distrust to trust—fear to faith—insecurity to security—selfish to selfless and lost to found.

We move from the darkness of deception into the light of His love. Trust the Lord whether a transition feels forced or it is a conscious choice. In either case, Christ is in control. Grow and go with Jesus during timely transitions.

Furthermore, take hold of a timely transition and accept it as a purposeful plan from God. It may be a career move full of fear and possibilities. It may mean the last child has moved out, and you are left in a lonely house. Or, a child has moved back home under difficult circumstances and things are a bit cramped. In any event use timely transitions as a trend that is your friend. Trust God as He transitions you to His timing!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Revival Of Joy


From: Boyd Bailey Ministries

Psalm 85:6 "Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?"

Do you need a revival of joy? Maybe you are battling health issues or financial woes. The pressure has gotten the best of you. Like the crushing of grapes in the preparation of wine, your juices of joy have been depleted. The only remains are dried and parched skins. You are tapped out. You are in desperate need of a jolt of joy.


No one is immune to slipping into a joyless life. In fact there will be seasons that joy will elude us like water in the desert. We need a new infusion of joy. The revival of joy is ongoing. You can only run so long, and then you must stop and refill your joy tanks.


God specializes in resurrecting and reviving. He can take what is dead or dormant and breathe life into it. The breath of God gives joy.

So, go to the creator, dispenser and sustainer of joy. Lean on the one full of joy, Jesus. He will bring your joy back to life as He was brought back to life—-full and robust. Let Him make your joy complete. His joy is your strength. Your joy will rub off on others, and the revival of rejoicing in God will extend from one person to another. 

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Giving And Receiving Courage

From: Boyd Bailey Ministries

1 Thessalonians 5:11 "Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing."

The trials and tribulations of daily life can sap courage from the human heart. Discouragement needs courage, first from the resurrected life of Christ. He is our hope. He is our Savior. He is our Lord. He is our life. Because Christ is in you, you may be just the dose of courage needed for a friend to make it through another day.

Take courage from God, so you can give courage to others. Courage to the soul is what food is to the body. It is filling at the time but exhausts itself quickly, so dine at the table of God’s encouragement regularly. His word is sumptuous, satisfying, and encouraging. The Bible is the Lord’s large instruction book. His word is a baptistery of bold encouragement; for when you are immersed in the Holy Scriptures, you are covered with encouragement.

Be encouraged so that you can encourage others.
Do not underestimate your ability to dispense courage. Your kind word is encouraging. Your warm smile is encouraging. So is your generous gratuity, your presence, your listening ear, your investment of time, and your wisdom. Your encouragement builds up others. Give courage and you will receive courage!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Pay It Forward


From: Boyd Bailey Ministries

Ephesians 3:17-19 "May Christ dwell in your hearts through faith, and may love be the root and foundation of your life. Thus you will be able to grasp fully, with all the holy ones, the length, breadth, depth, and height of Christ's love and experience this love which surpasses all knowledge, so that you may attain to the fullness of God Himself."

To know Christ is to know and understand godly wisdom. Because wisdom starts with Jesus, it is necessary to first enter into a personal relationship with Him.    

Since we have access to wisdom through faith in Jesus, then it is wise to lean into understanding His ways. We can anticipate—like a starved man or woman coming off of a ten-day hunger strike—a smorgasbord of truth at our disposal. His wisdom is rich in relational nutrients, spiritual nourishment and emotional energy. 


As the personification of wisdom we look and see a Man who unconditionally loved people. He loved the rich and the poor—He loved all races—He loved male and female alike—He loved city folks and country dwellers—the educated and uneducated felt His fierce love—Kings and commoners did not escape His all-consuming compassion.


Once we discover His freeing truth, we are responsible to pay it forward by faith to other hungry hearts. 

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Wisdom Is Character


From: Boyd Bailey Ministries

Proverbs 23:19 "Hear, My son, and be wise, and guide your heart in the right way."

Wisdom is much more than knowledge—it is character. In fact, someone can be smart, clever and insightful, but without character there is an absence of authentic wisdom.   


The wise are pure in motive and peace loving in relationships. They defer to the needs of others, submit to authority, initiate empathy, bear the fruit of the Spirit, gather all the facts before making a decision and are genuine in their concerns. Wisdom and character are prayer partners in their faith journey.


Godly wisdom is keenly aware of the need to be consistent in its character.
 Our persuasive speech falls on 

deaf ears when it does not have the backing of being a person of honesty and honor.  

Wisdom gives you the platform to influence others into a relationship with Jesus. Thus, keep your character submitted to the character of Christ and you will remain wise.