Showing posts with label Biblical precepts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblical precepts. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2014

My Soul Yearns - A Prayer





Father God, I wait for You. All of my thoughts, words and deeds are aligned with Your Biblical precepts because Your good name and Your memory of me are the desire of my soul. My soul hungers for You all day long, but especially in the night watches when I attentively seek only You (Isaiah 26:8-9).

My heart trusts in Your loyal love for me, which pours over me like a waterfall all day long. You are always there to help me in any time of trouble. My heart rejoices in Your salvation, with which You so lavishly wrap me. I will sings praises to You, Lord, because of the bountiful blessings You continually bestow on me (Psalm 13:4-5).

On my bed, I remember all You did for me today and I think of You throughout the night watches (Psalm 63:6). My heart rejoices in Your goodness to me, and I sing songs of gratitude to You in my heart (Psalm 28:7). I gaze upon the beauty of Your countenance within me, and I hide in the refuge of Your wings, because You will never leave my soul impoverished (Psalm 141:8).

As I lift up my soul to You, I hear Your unfailing love come to me in new ways every morning. As I depend on You for my day, You give me direction for each moment (Psalm 143:8). My soul glorifies You, Lord, and my soul is at rest because of the abundance of good blessings You shower on me each new day (Luke 1:46; Psalm 116:7).

I awaken and my soul cries out to You all through the night watches. I pour my heart out in Your presence and You hear me. I lift up my hands to You as I pray for the unreached people groups, the persecuted church, impoverished children around the world, my loved ones living in service to You, my unsaved family members and the churches that are carrying Your name and furthering Your Kingdom (Lamentations 2:19).

At times, my soul yearns and even despairs of ever reaching Your courts. My heart and my aging body cry out to be with You, our living God (Psalm 84:2). God, You are my God. I will earnestly seek You, because my soul thirsts for You and my body yearns for Your courts as I trust in Your love and kindness in this dry and weary land, parched of the living water of life (Psalm 63:1).

In Jesus' name and for Your glory. Amen







Friday, January 17, 2014

When Our Children Reject Us



 


When my daughter grew into a young woman, she distanced herself from me for sharing Jesus and Bible verses with her and some of her friends. She believed that I was trying to convert them and this offended her. She stopped contacting me and eventually told me to stop contacting her. People ask me all the time how I can possibly deal with my daughter’s rejection of me.

I remind these caring people that my trust and hope is in God. My spirit is Born Again and Christ in me helps my human soul. My soul – my thoughts, emotions and choices – misses fellowship with my only daughter. However, my spirit rejoices, because she realizes my strong commitment to Christ.

One day she will comprehend that I live my life according to all of the teachings of Christ, not just the popular ones. For the glory of God, I imparted to my children the wisdom of Biblical precepts and knowledge (Proverbs 22:6; Deuteronomy 4:9; 6:6-9).  I know that one day they will all be encouraged and strengthened by these same convictions, which I cling to.

God has a plan for each of our children. God fills our quiver with them and then shows us in which direction to aim them as arrows into the future (Psalm 127:4-5; Proverbs 29:17). Paul commended Timothy because he shared the same faith as his mother and grandmother (2 Timothy 1:5). My younger son already shares and lives by Biblical faith. I look forward to the day when my daughter and my older son come to faith in Christ as well (2 Timothy 3:14-15).

Prayer:
Father God, we surrender our children to Your care and Your purposes for their life. Teach our children by Your Spirit and impart Your wisdom and peace into their lives (Isaiah 54:13). We release them into Your care, protection, direction and provision (Psalm 127:3–5). Humble them until they exalt You in their life. Protect them in the palm of Your hand and draw them to Your bleeding heart by Your sacrificial love.

Thought for the Day:
Children are a gift from God; they are a reward from Him. – Psalm 127:3

Sunday, December 23, 2012

God Haters are Misguided

Since the beginning of time, people have hated God, or at the very least, mistrusted Him (Truth: 1 Samuel 2:2). They prefer to go to hell and some even say they look forward to spitting in God’s face (Truth: 2 Peter 3:9). They blame Biblical, as well as current atrocities on what they consider God’s sadistic nature (Truth: Ezekiel 18:32; 2 Peter 3:9). They believe that God manipulates people, that He is a mass murderer, a rapist (Truth: Luke 1:38), and that He ordered the ethnic cleansing of Old Testament countries (Truth: Joel 3:2; Nehemiah 13:18). They consider the wrath of God as an archaic and obscene emotion (Truth: Revelation 15:1). They insult God’s justice and ridicule the concept of His holiness (Truth: Isaiah 5:16; Isaiah 30:18).

They believe that God inflicts the world with AIDS, cancer, starvation, rape, murder, abuse, genocide, etc without a second thought (Truth: Romans 5:18). Due to the fact that Christians heralded the return of Christ for centuries of time, they dismiss it as irrelevant and claim that it will never happen (Truth: Matthew 24:36). Added to their excuses to continue their rejection of God is the fact that Christians cannot agree on the truth, because of the various doctrinal differences among us (Truth: 1 Corinthians 1:10-13: John 17:20-21). They describe God as unconscionable and intrinsically evil and wicked, in spite of His claims to be love personified (Truth: 1 John 4:7-21).

In actuality, every evil deed we see in the world stems from a decision made by some sinful person, not by our Holy God. What God haters forget is that God Himself became man, Immanuel, and died to pay the penalty of our sins for us (Matthew 1:23). Sin entered the world when Adam and Eve chose to believe Satan over God. God did not create mankind’s penchant for evil; He just gave us a free will to choose whether or not to use it. God has only our best interest at heart (Jeremiah 29:11). The power of God is displayed every day throughout the universe (Romans 1:20). However, this phenomenon is so commonplace in our modern world, that people take Him for granted (Ecclesiastes 3:11). The fiery fury of the sun is mild compared to the wrath of our holy and just God, but people tend to either malign Him for it or they ignore Him as impotent of any consequential power (2 Thessalonians 2:11).

These misguided people are blinded by Satan (2 Corinthians 4:4), and they forget that God’s original plan for mankind was Paradise. He did not want sin and its consequences to touch His precious creation. He wanted peace and blessing for us, not war, greed, hatred and the evil brutality perpetuated by mankind. He preferred that we enjoy the idyllic life He created for us. However, the first couple decided that God was holding something back from them, an omniscience that Satan was readily offering them. They believed Satan’s lie rather than God’s truth, and people have been doing this same thing ever since (2 Thessalonians 2:10).

One wonderful day, however, every knee in heaven, on the earth and even those under the earth – who are already tormented in the flames of hell - will bow to the Lordship of Jesus Christ (Philippians 2:10). When Christ is revealed, all of the puzzle pieces, which the Word revealed to us over eons of time, will fit into place. Then the magnitude of God’s glory will astound our finite mind.

God gives us many wondrous blessings every day, which we take for granted. For instance, consider the stellar universe, the perfect tilt to the earth’s axis, the sunrise and sunset, the earth’s exact distance from the sun, a canopy of ozone to protect us from radiation, a perfect mixture of oxygen from plants and trees for us to breathe, carbon monoxide from our breath for the plants to use for photosynthesis, intricate body parts - which function optimally if we do not misuse them, and Biblical precepts on which to base our life.

God sets us free from the law of sin and death by the law of the Spirit of life (Romans 8:2), which are as real as the laws of nature and science that God put into motion! God looks forward to us living for eternity in His presence. He does not choose for anyone to go to hell (2 Peter 3:9). God does not condemn us (John 3:17; 12:46-48). We condemned ourselves by our unbelief (John 3:18). Those who accept Christ as their Savior are the only ones freed from this condemnation (John 3:16-21).

This eternal relationship starts the moment we accept Jesus as our Savior (Romans 6:23). Those who live in the realm of the body and soul, and whose spirit is dead in trespasses and sins, consider the message of the cross as foolishness (Ephesians 2:1, 5; Colossians 2:13). They are perishing and will get their wish to spend eternity in hell. However, to us who are being saved by the power of God, this gospel story makes perfect sense (1 Corinthians 1:18).

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, we trust in Your tender loving kindness, awesome goodness and infinite mercy. We look forward to the eternal manifestation of the Your Kingdom on the earth. We will serve You as You reign over all of the nations to the ends of the earth. Your work in us will be complete and we will finally be one with You and our Father. Magnify in our hearts the reality of Heaven and Hell, so that we will constantly share with other people the option not to spend eternity in Hell.

Thought for the Day:
Jesus Christ sacrificed His life to heal and restore, giving His all to forgive even those who hate Him.