Waiting on the Lord

My soul waits in silence for God only; from Him is my salvation (Psalm 62:1).

My soul, wait in silence for God only, for my hope is from Him (Psalm 62:5).

As I read Psalm 62 recently, I was encouraged and challenged by the clear picture described by these words: wait; silence; salvation; hope.  These are the words I need to remember when I begin to feel anxious about circumstances I’m confronted with that seem too difficult and out of control.  The truth is, there are many situations that come up that are too difficult for me, and they are out of my ability to control!  But with God, nothing is impossible (Luke 1:37).

I looked up the original Hebrew words, and here is the picture of a soul that is waiting for the Lord:

A quiet wait…rest…reverential silence…patience

The absence of emotional distress and churning… the ability to be quiet and relax

Patient trust

Anticipation with the expectation that something will happen.  Our hope is ultimately and completely in God for deliverance, help, victory, rescue from distress or danger

Another Scripture I want to remember is Philippians 4:6: Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.  And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

I love this song reminds us of our God and His strength in our weakness. You can listen to it on YouTube.

His Strength is Perfect

I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength
But sometimes I wonder what He can do for me
No great success to show, no glory of my own
Yet in my weakness He is there to let me know

His strength is perfect when our strength is gone
He’ll carry us when we can’t carry on
Raised in His power, the weak becomes strong
His strength is perfect, His strength is perfect

We can only know the power that He holds
When we truly see how deep our weakness goes
His strength in us begins when ours comes to an end
He hears our humble cry and proves again

His strength is perfect when our strength is gone
He’ll carry us when we can’t carry on
Raised in His power, the weak become strong
His strength is perfect

His strength is perfect when our strength is gone
He’ll carry us when we can’t carry on
Raised in His power, the weak become strong
His strength is perfect, His strength is perfect
Raised in His power, the weak become strong
His strength is perfect, His strength is perfect

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Are struggling with a situation that is causing stress or anxiety? 

What personal encouragement do you find from these Scriptures and the song? 

Thank God for the promise of His strength in your weakness.

Tempted to Pass By on the Other Side

Luke 1:30-37   Parable of the Good Samaritan

You may be familiar with this parable Jesus told about a man who had been attacked by robbers, stripped, beaten, and left half dead on the road.  A priest was going down the road, and a Levite also saw the man and passed by on the other side.  But another man, a Samaritan who was on a journey, saw the man, and he felt compassion, and came to him and bandaged up his wounds, pouring oil and wine on them.  He put the wounded man on his own beast and brought him to an inn and took care of him.  The next day he gave the innkeeper two denarii (2 days wages) and told him to take care of the man. He promised to return and repay the innkeeper whatever more he spent on caring for the man.

I’ve known this parable since I was a child in Sunday School. But God reminded me of it in a powerful way this week. Several years ago, He brought someone into my life and we became friends.  Her life has been difficult, and I have been happy to spend time with her occasionally, listening and encouraging her, and pointing her to the Lord for help and wisdom.  But we had drifted apart over the last year or so, and I had not known how desperate her situation had become. Until last week.

I had been judgmental about the priest and Levite, God’s servants in the temple. How could they ignore this man who had been beaten and left for dead?   I’m ashamed to admit my initial response to my friend’s situation when I found out about her desperate situation.  Like the priest and the Levite in Jesus’ parable, my first inclination was to “pass by on the other side.”  I thought, “This is too hard… I wouldn’t even know where to begin to help her with so many needs… Lord, send someone else who is better equipped to help her.”

I found out that her own primary care doctor had referred her to a medical clinic for evaluation.  The Lord prompted me to offer to drive her to that appointment and stay with her during the evaluation.  I knew that added pressure on her of having to drive to an unfamiliar location and meet with new doctors and try to retain all the information would have been extremely difficult. She was so thankful that I offered to be with her! 

Before we went into the clinic, we prayed together and read a few Scriptures. We agreed that God had provided this, and declared our trust in God. We asked for her peace, and wisdom for the doctors who would be treating her. 

As I was sitting in the evaluation room with her, the Lord made it absolutely clear to me that He had brought us together several years ago “for such a time as this.”  It was a blessing to me to witness how God had provided this appointment for her.  The doctor she is assigned to was so kind, and she carefully listened to my friend as she explained the issues she is dealing with. The doctor spent a great deal of time discussing the availability of mental, physical, emotional, and practical care that is available through the team of doctors and specialists at this clinic. My friend’s attitude of despair changed to one of hope with this promise of help. 

Jesus ended the parable with a question, “Which of these three do you think proved to be a neighbor to the man who fell into the robbers’ hands?”  The answer was, “The one who showed mercy toward him.”  Jesus said, “Go and do the same.”  And that is what the Lord is asking of me right now with my friend.  It is so clear that it was God who brought our lives together in a relationship of love and trust several years ago.  I can’t use the excuse that I don’t have what it takes to fix her.  I realize God is not expecting me to fix her.  He’s asking me to trust Him to give me the love, compassion, wisdom, time and energy to walk through this extremely difficult situation with her as He leads and provides for each step of the way.

I have prayed this prayer: Lord, forgive me for being tempted to “pass by on the other side” and hope that someone else will come along to help her. Thank you that You are the Shepherd who leads us when we call out to you for help. Thank you for encouraging me with Your words in these verses:

2 Corinthians 3:5: Not that we are adequate in ourselves so as to consider anything as having come from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God.

James 1:5  If anyone lacks wisdom, let him ask from God, who gives to all generously and without reproach, and it will be given to him.

Matthew 25:40 Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did it for Me (NIV).

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Has God called you to reach out to help someone who is in a desperate situation? 

Do you feel inadequate to help?

Maybe you are personally feeling desperate and in need of help.  Will you call out to God for help and trust Him to provide exactly what you need in His time?

Has the personal experience I shared helped you in any way?  Consider writing your own prayer to God asking for His clear direction as you trust Him for His wisdom.  He is near to all who call on Him, to all who call on Him in truth (Psalm 145:18).

Beyond All We Ask or Think

Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen.

Ephesians 3:20-21

This is a devotional I posted nearly a year ago, but I want to share it again today. I just celebrated another birthday, and I feel so abundantly blessed and loved by my family with the very thoughtful gifts and the joy of the time we spent together. And I’m reminded again of God’s gift of life, His love that never changes, His constant presence, and His promise of eternal life with Him. So, here is the message from last year:

The first thought that came to mind as I awakened this morning was about the abundant blessings God has given me.  I thank Him above all else for His love and for the incomparable gift of salvation!  The words “abundant” and “lavish” came to mind and I began thinking about the Scriptures that use those words to describe God’s love and His actions toward those who belong to Him.

Eph. 1:7-8 In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our wrongdoings, according to the riches of His grace which He lavished on us. (Notice especially the word “lavished.”  The dictionary defines lavish: “bestow something in generous or extravagant quantities on”). In order to forgive and redeem us, it cost God the death of His Son on the cross! (John 3:16) Nothing could show us greater love than that!

John 10:10 I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.

Matthew 14:13-21 Jesus asked the disciples to provide food for the multitudes that had followed them.  An impossible task!  But with the five loaves of bread and two fish that were available, Jesus miraculously provided food for thousands of people with food left over!  He is able to take what little we have to offer Him and turn it into more than enough for the task He has called us to do. 

Psalm 86:5 For You, Lord, are good, and ready to forgive, and abundant in lovingkindness to all who call upon You.

Psalm 86:15 But You, O Lord, are a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness and truth.

I am reminded again today to be grateful for all God has done for me, and to give Him the praise!

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Whatever is going on in your life right now, even if the situation seems impossible, I pray that you will be encouraged as you are reminded of God’s Word and His never-ending love for you.

Maybe you are in a season in which you are experiencing God’s lavish blessing.  Thank Him for that!

Remember that He is able to do “far more abundantly beyond what we ask or think!” 

Lord, we give you all the glory!

Here I Am. Send Me!!

Isaiah 6:8

As I started reading the book of Isaiah recently, those are the words that keep coming to my mind.  Isaiah was a prophet of God, and he had a vision of God seated on the throne in His temple.  As Isaiah was in the presence of the holiness of God, he was devastated by the awareness of his own unholiness.  God mercifully provided forgiveness for Isaiah, and then asked the question, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?”  And Isaiah’s response was “Here I am. Send me!!”  Isaiah’s heart was changed as he realized God’s love and forgiveness.

I’ve been thinking about Isaiah’s heart and what made him willing to say those words of commitment in response to God.  He obviously was in God’s presence, and he knew God’s voice. Isaiah trusted Him so much that he was willing to go wherever God was calling him to go.  Isaiah expressed the same desire that Jesus claimed in John 5:30: “I do not seek My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.” 

So that makes me think about my own heart.  Do I want to know God’s plans for me? Am I willing to do whatever He asks me to do for Him?  For so many years, I was “going through the motions of being a Christian” but did not have a personal relationship with Him.  I’m so thankful that God has changed my heart.  I’ve learned to spend time with Him daily, and I ask Him to show me His plan for each day. I do love Him, and I do want to live in the center of His will. I remember that He is my Shepherd, He knows me by name and calls me to follow Him. He loves me and desires that relationship with Him.

How do I know what God’s plans are for me?  Jeremiah 29:11 says, “I know the plans I have for you.” So, I just need to be asking and willing to follow Him wherever He leads.

Ephesians 2:10 reminds me that “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.”  I love that verse!  God created us to do specific things that He has gifted us to do for His purpose and His glory. I experience true joy and peace when I choose to live in His plan!

Am I willing to respond to God as Isaiah did? Yes!  I’m learning to spend the first moments of the day with God, not just praying and reading His Word, but taking time to listen. I ask for His will and trust His Spirit working through me to accomplish it.

Here are the words of a prayer I copied a long time ago.  I don’t remember where I found it, but it expresses a heart that is fully committed to the Lord and His will. I want this to be the prayer of my heart.  I’ll share a few lines of it here:

Lord, I’m Yours… and whatever the cost may be, may Your will be done in my life.  I’m not here on earth to do my own thing, or to seek my own fulfillment or my own glory.  I’m not here to indulge my desires…I’m here to please You… You alone are worthy to be my Lord and Master… I’m here to love You, to obey You, to glorify You.  O my Beloved, may I be a joy to You!

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Can you identify with Isaiah’s response to God?  What is the evidence in your life?

If not, what would keep you from responding that way? 

God hears and answers prayers for a changed heart and can give us the desire to be fully committed to Him if we ask in faith.

Support for the Battle-Weary

Last week I wrote about the process of creating a website and publishing weekly devotional messages. And then a year later I was prompted to compile them as a self-published book. It was a difficult assignment for me, but I learned so much as I learned to follow God’s leading one step at a time.

This devotional I’m posting today is one of the first that I first published on my website in 2021. It is still relevant in my life today, and I pray it will be an encouragement to you too.

Moses’ hands were heavy…

Exodus 17:8-13

After the people of Israel were set free from slavery in Egypt, Moses was leading them through the wilderness.  As they were being attacked by their enemies, the Amalekites, Moses came up with a battle plan:  Moses told Joshua to choose men to go out and fight.  Moses would station himself at the top of a hill with the staff of God in his hand.  Moses, Aaron and Hur all went up to the top of the hill as the battle was going on down below.  When Moses held up his hand, the Israelites prevailed, but when he lowered his hands, Amalek prevailed. What happens next fascinates me, and I love the picture that it gives for our lives today.

 But Moses’ hands were heavy. Then they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it, and Aaron and Hur held his hands up—one on one side and one on the other—so that his hands were steady until the sun set. So, Joshua overwhelmed Amalek and his people with the edge of the sword.

This is the picture that comes to my mind when God brings someone to my attention who is just worn out from battling the enemy.  I have been in that place myself where I was just too emotionally, physically, and spiritually tired to fight anymore, even to lift my own hands in prayer.  Can you identify with that?  God has given us a wonderful example to follow.  Sometimes we need to be the one to come alongside a brother or sister who is weak and tired and “support their hands.”  We need to prayerfully ask God what we can do to help that person.  What practical ways can we get involved? 

            Perhaps more difficult than supporting someone else’s weak hands is admitting our own need to be supported.  Many of us like to be the ones to offer aid to others but find it very difficult to receive help ourselves. During the times when the battle is the fiercest, we really can’t fight by ourselves. We need to be willing to admit when we are worn out and need help.  God never meant us to fight the battles alone.  He intends for us to bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2) and to strengthen the hands that are weak (Hebrews 12:12).

Notice that Aaron and Hur placed Moses on a stone.  Psalm 18:2 tells us The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer. When I am called by God to help strengthen one who is weak, I need to make sure I am leading them to Him, the Rock, not giving them my own advice about the solution to their problem.

The Lord is the firm foundation, the refuge, the deliverer (Psalm 18:2).  God Himself and His Word need to be at the center of our encouragement to others.  We need to pray for God’s wisdom as we come alongside to help.

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Has God brought someone into your life who needs encouragement?

At times we can be overwhelmed with the needs of someone else.  Remember that God is their rock, their refuge and strength.  Depend on Him to give you the wisdom that is needed to help support them.

Looking Back and Remembering

Two years ago on June 1, 2020, I posted my first devotional on the website I had just created.  Honestly, I’m still surprised that I was able to make that happen!  It was definitely not as easy as advertised online (“7 easy steps; 17 minutes and you can create your own website …”)  Don’t believe that for a moment!  But through prayer and support from several special friends, and the finishing touches by my son-in-law, I could finally begin posting weekly messages.

About 20 of the first devotionals had been in my file cabinet since 1997 when I first started writing.  At that time, I hadn’t any idea what to do with them, didn’t know who would want to read them, had no idea how to distribute them.  But in the fall of 2018, the Lord prompted me to get them out of the file cabinet and read them again. One step at a time, the vision became clear that it was time to start writing again, still not knowing what I would do with them.

This week, I looked back and read in my journal where I had recorded each step in the process that led to creating a website and publishing weekly devotionals.  I was amazed at the process and God’s timing, remembering how He provided the direction when I just didn’t have a clue what to do next.  It was obviously His assignment for me, and I learned so much through the process of following Him as I took each next step.  I’ve learned to trust God completely for what seems impossible.  I’ve learned that He will provide whatever is necessary to accomplish what He has called me to do. 

After a year of publishing weekly messages, I was prompted with another challenge.  Three friends in less than a month asked if I had considered publishing a book.  Each time I said no, I have not considered that and have no desire to.  But all three said almost exactly the same thing, that they had co-workers and friends that they would like to be able to give a book of these devotionals.  I realized, again after much prayer, that this prompting was from God.  Once again, I had to overcome my own inability to imagine where to begin such an assignment. And once again, God led each next step.  My dear friend MarJean had already self-published several books on Amazon.  She was willing to help me and right there to encourage me whenever I got stuck in the process and felt like giving up.  Definitely God’s gift to me!

The book became available on Amazon.com on March 27, 2021.  In case you are interested in having a copy and don’t have the information, the title of the book is “Living in God’s Extravagant Grace; Encouragement from God’s Word.”  If you have any questions, you can contact me by email at sjspokane000@gmail.com.

I believe the next step now is to publish another book of the second year of devotionals posted on my website www.livinggodsgrace.com.  You can go to that website to read all of the devotionals published so far.

As I look back and remember, I’m so grateful to know God and His promises.  My faith, trust, and complete dependence on God have grown more than ever before! Here are a few verses that I have treasured through the experience of following God. 

Jeremiah 29:11 – I know the plans I have for you.

Philippians 1:6 – He who began a good work among you will complete it…

Psalm 32:8 – I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go; I will counsel you with My eye upon you.

John 10:4 – When He puts forth all His own, He goes ahead of them, and the sheep follow Him because they know His voice.

Isaiah 43:19 – Behold, I will do something new, now it will spring forth… I will make a roadway in the wilderness.

I was planning to include the very first devotional from my website on June 1, 2020.  But I’ve decided to save that for next week.  You’ve probably read enough for now!

PERSONAL REFLECTION

I know that a lot of people don’t like to write in a journal, but it has been such a blessing to me to be able to look back and remember how God specifically led in so many different situations in my life.  I encourage you to start a journal if you haven’t already.  It is so helpful to look back to see what you have struggled with, or been profoundly grateful for, and see how God has been with you in specific ways through it all.

Do you feel God prompting you to step out of your comfort zone and follow Him on a new path?

I was so encouraged by a message from our pastor’s wife at the time.  She spoke to our women’s group at church about being willing to “Just take the next step.  Even if you don’t feel qualified.  Even if you don’t know what the outcome will be.  Trust God to lead each step, one at a time.”  I would like to encourage you with that same message!

Which of the verses I included above have special meaning for you today? 

Solid Rock or Sinking Sand?

Therefore, everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them may be compared to a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock.

Matthew 7:24-25

The first thing that came to mind as I woke up this morning is the chorus of an old hymn, “The Solid Rock. “

“On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand –  

All other ground is sinking sand, All other ground is sinking sand.”

Here are the words to the first two verses:

My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness;

I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus, name.

When darkness veils His lovely face, I rest on His unchanging grace.

In every high and stormy gale my anchor holds within the veil.

Nothing else in the world offers this rock-solid hope in troubled times.  We could be crushed if our focus is on the wars, the life-changing effects of the pandemic and loss of so many lives, the financial crisis, worldwide changes in climate, fires, floods, tornadoes, daily reports of shootings of innocent people…  The list could go on and on.

I’m reminded today to be thankful for the hope that we have if we belong to God through faith in Jesus.  I’m also reminded to continue praying for those who do not yet belong to Him.  In these days of such troubled times around the world, this is what I want to remember.  Maybe you needed a reminder today too!

Here are a few of my favorite Scriptures that help me keep focused on God and the truth of His Word:

Isaiah 41:10

Fear not, for I am with you.  Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.  I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.

Deuteronomy 31:6

Be strong and courageous, do not be afraid or tremble at them, for the Lord your God is the one who goes with you.  He will not fail you or forsake you.  

Psalm 46:1-2

God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.  Therefore, we will not fear, though the earth should change and though the mountains slip into the heart of the sea.

Psalm 103:19

The Lord has established His throne in the heavens, and His sovereignty rules over all.

Psalm 62:1-2

My soul waits in silence for God only; from Him is my salvation.  He only is my rock and my salvation, my stronghold; I shall not be greatly shaken

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Is your life built on the Rock or on sinking sand?  What is the evidence?

It is not too late to build on the firm foundation of faith in the Lord Jesus.

Write a prayer expressing your response to God. 

Simplicity and Purity of Devotion to Christ

I am afraid, lest as the serpent deceived Eve by his trickery, your minds will be led astray from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.

2 Corinthians 11:3

When I read this verse for the first time years ago, I remember being captivated by the words “simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.”  Having attended church most of my life, and participated in weekly women’s Bible studies for many years, I knew the Bible pretty well and could answer most questions in the fill-in-the-blank studies without even opening the Bible if I wanted to.  At that time, I was attempting to learn another method of study that would enable me to study any part of Scripture on my own.  But I discovered that I was getting too caught up in the technique and lost sight of the purpose of studying the Word.

              Satan can use even something as necessary and valuable as Bible study to lead us astray from simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.  Bible study methods are helpful tools to understand the Word of God, but I am reminded that the focus needs to be on getting to know God, what He has done for us, the promises He has made for those who belong to Him, and how He wants us to live.  God uses His Word to transform our lives to make us more like Jesus.

            I need to do an attitude check often.  Is devotion to Jesus my highest goal? Am I spending time in the Word to get to know God better?  Do I desire to know His will for each day?  Am I willing to obey when He shows me something specific I need to act on?  Am I depending on the Holy Spirit to accomplish what God is calling me to do? Do I love God more than everything and everyone else?”

            As believers, we can easily commit to many good things, both at church and in the community. I remember when my life consisted of Bible Study leaders’ meetings, group meetings, Steering Committee meetings, monthly gatherings for a special speaker at the church, and lots of time spent with friends who were hurting and needing someone to listen. Again, all these are good things, but I’ve learned the importance of asking God what He is calling me to do and then trusting the Holy Spirit to enable me to accomplish it.

            I encourage you to take time with the Lord and ask Him to show you what His plan is for you.  If we are too busy to spend quality time with Him, we are too busy.  Ask God for a heart that is focused on “simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.”   

PERSONAL REFLECTION

What evidence do you see in your life that devotion to Christ is your highest goal?

Is there evidence that would indicate you have been led astray from that goal?

Ask God to help you recognize areas of your life that Satan can use to lead you away from simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ. 

Stay-cation

If our plans had worked out, we would be on the Oregon Coast this week.  We had planned to leave on Sunday, but we kept watching the weather forecast for the area where we had reservations.  Friday was the last day we could cancel without losing our money on the reservation.  On Friday, the weather forecast for that area was rain for several days and a high of 53 degrees.  Not the best for walking on the beach and enjoying short hikes!  So, we canceled and will try again in September.

To ease the disappointment, we decided to stay home and just plan day trips in our local area.  Yesterday was our first outing — Cannon Hill Park on the South Hill of Spokane.  One of my favorite parks with a pond and a variety of ducks.  I was thrilled to see a heron this time!  We were able to get really close and take pictures.  Eventually, it flew to the other side of the pond, and we walked around to be close again.  We watched a show we’d never seen before!  The heron had a fish in its beak and kept dipping it into the pond, dropping it onto the edge of the dirt, picking it up and shaking it, over and over.  Finally, it swallowed the fish.

And now, what started out as possible cold symptoms has turned into a real cold.  So, I’m thankful to be at home instead of on the Oregon Coast this week.  But I think I can manage more short day trips! I’ll keep my eyes open for more surprises!

It is Written…

Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might.  Put on the full armor of God, so that you will be able to stand firm against the schemes of the devil.

Ephesians 6:10

Jesus had firsthand experience with the schemes of the devil.  In Matthew 4:1-11 we read about three specific times he tried to get Jesus to focus on His own needs and the means to fulfill those needs in ways that were against God’s Word.  Each time, Jesus said to the devil, “It is written…”  and He quoted Old Testament Scripture with truth from God to refuse the temptations. 

It is so important to remember that we have an enemy who wants to destroy us.  1 Peter 5:7-9 tells us that the devil prowls around like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour… But resist him, firm in your faith…  The Lord has given us the way to face those temptations.  James 4:7 tells us to “Resist the devil and He will flee from you.”  How do we resist the devil?  By following Jesus’ example – We say to the devil, “It is written…” and then we speak the truth from Scripture and trust the Lord for the strength from His Word.

Here are just a few Scriptures that we can turn to when the devil is trying to get us to focus on ourselves and our own circumstances instead of trusting God and His truth.

When I am afraid

Isaiah 41:10 Do not fear, for I am with you; do not anxiously look about you for I am your God.  I will strengthen you, surely I will help you.  Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.    

Joshua 1:9 Be strong and courageous!  Do not tremble or be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.

When I am in trouble

Psalm 46:1-2 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.  Therefore, we will not fear though the earth should change, and though the mountains slip into the heart of the sea.

When I have sinned

1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

When I feel guilty for past sins

Psalm 103:12 As far as east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.

When I need wisdom and direction

James 1:5-6 If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all generously and without reproach, and it will be given to him.  But he must ask in faith without any doubting, for the one who doubts is like the surf of the sea, driven and tossed by the wind.

Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.  In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct your path.

Psalm 32:8 I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go.  I will counsel you with my eye upon you.

When I need protection

Psalm 3:3 You, O Lord, are a shield about me…

Psalm 46:1-2 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble

When I am lonely or feel unloved

Deuteronomy 31:6-8 and Hebrews 13:5 I will never leave you nor forsake you.

Psalm 145:18 The Lord is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth.

When my feet have slipped

Psalm 40:2 He brought me up out of the pit of destruction, out of the miry clay, and He set my feet upon a rock making my footsteps firm.

            God’s Word is filled with truth and promises from God.  And when the devil tries to tempt me to focus on feelings instead of on the truth of God’s Word, I will say as Jesus said, “It is written…   Get away from me, Satan!”  And I will trust God’s presence, His protection, and His provision.

PERSONAL REFLECTION

How has the devil been tempting you?  What lies has he used to turn your focus away from God’s truth?

Which of these verses can you claim right now to refuse his attacks on your mind, your will, or your emotions?   Ask God to show you specific Scriptures that you need stay focused on.

You may want to write the Scriptures and post them somewhere you see them often to be reminded of the truth of God’s Word.

Tree by a Stream or a Bush in the Desert?

Psalm 1 and Jeremiah 17:5-8

As I studied Psalm 1 for my women’s Bible study this week, I discovered that Jeremiah 17:5-8 contains much of the same message.  Both Scriptures talk about the blessings for those who belong to God and the curse for those who do not acknowledge Him as Lord.

            You may be familiar with the description of the blessings in Psalm 1:  He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water which yields fruit in its season and its leaf does not wither; and in whatever he does, he prospers.  This blessing is for those who “delight in the law of the Lord, and in His law, he meditates day and night.”  Psalm 1 compares those who do not belong to the Lord as chaff which the wind drives away.

            Jeremiah 17:5-8 describes the blessings in the same way as Psalm 1, but he adds: “and will not fear when the heat comes; but its leaves will be green, and it will not be anxious in a year of drought nor cease to yield fruit.” 

Jeremiah says about the curse: Cursed is the man who trusts in mankind and makes flesh his strength, and whose heart turns away from the Lord.  For he will be like a bush in the desert and will not see when prosperity comes, but will live in stony wastes in the wilderness, a land of salt without inhabitant.

            What a remarkable contrast between the blessings and the curse! How do we stay “firmly planted by streams of water?” John 15:4-5 tells us to “abide in Him” just as a branch must stay connected to the vine in order to bear fruit. Here are several ways we can “abide in Him”:

We need to be reading God’s Word regularly to get to know Him and how He wants us to live.

Trust the Lord in all things and live according to His will.

We follow His will by “planting our roots” in the living water (the Holy Spirit living in us) and depending on Him for the wisdom and ability to do what He calls us to do.

What is the “fruit” that will be evident in our lives if we are walking with the Lord?  Galatians 5:22-23 lists the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, goodness, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control.

Psalm 1 tells us that the leaves of those who follow the Lord will not wither.  What would cause our leaves to wither?  Here are a few ideas:

Straying from the Lord through unbelief or disobedience.

Not making time with Him a priority.  Being too busy with other activities.

Not seeking His will above all else.

Not depending on the Holy Spirit for guidance and direction.

Trusting in ourselves or anything else instead of trusting God for everything in our lives.

The Lord gives us a clear choice in the way we live.  We can enjoy the blessings of living for Him, trusting Him to provide all we need to do His will and bear spiritual fruit that will last forever, or we can reject Him and live for ourselves.  The blessings and the consequences are eternal.  My desire is to live for Him.  I pray that for you too.  I want to say with the Psalmist, “I delight to do your will, my God; your law is within my heart.”

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Would you describe your life at this time as a tree planted by streams of water that bears fruit, or like a bush in the desert living in a stony wasteland?

Are there choices that you are willing to make after reading this message?

If we have strayed from God’s will for our lives, He is always ready to forgive and draw us back to Himself.  We only need to confess, ask His forgiveness, and trust Him to guide us in His plan for our life. His grace is sufficient, and His mercies are new every morning. 

Instruction and Counsel from the Lord

I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go. I will counsel you with My eye upon you.

Psalm 32:8

So often I return to this Scripture to be reminded of the truth!  As we walk through our daily lives, there are so many choice points along the way.  It’s easy to get distracted by all the choices that need to be made.  So how do we decide?  Certainly, there are really big decisions – like possibly changing jobs, or moving to a different state or a new home.  But there are also the daily decisions about how to spend our time each day.  It’s not usually a choice between doing something bad or something good.  But if we are walking with the Lord, we can be assured that He knows what is best.

            Psalm 32:8 reminds me that the Lord will instruct and teach me in the way He wants me to go.  My part is to be walking with Him in a personal relationship, asking Him to show me, and faithfully following where He leads.  Many other Scriptures tell us that He is our Shepherd and He cares for us as His sheep.  He knows us each by name and knows where we are and what we are thinking every moment.

            The Psalms are filled with verses that encourage us to call out to Him because He hears us and knows what is best for us.  When we seek Him, He answers – not always immediately as we want Him to, but always in the time which He knows is best.

            The last part of Psalm 32:8 is especially meaningful to me.  The Lord says, “I will counsel you with My eye upon you.”  He sees me at all times.  He knows me better than I know myself and better than anyone else knows me.  Another favorite verse is 2 Chronicles 16:9 which says “The eyes of the Lord search to and fro throughout the earth, seeking to strongly support those whose hearts are fully committed to Him.”  He delights when we look to Him for direction and help!

            Here are just a few verses that help me to wait for the Lord’s direction.

Jeremiah 29:11

For I know the plans that I have for you, declares the Lord…

Proverbs 3:5-6

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.  In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.

Psalm 37:7

Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him…  (Notice “wait patiently!”)

This morning our pastor prayed the following Scripture over us at the end of his sermon.  It is a prayer that I want to remember to pray for myself and for others I know who need the Lord’s direction:

… we have not ceased to pray for you and to ask that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so that you will walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of GodColossians 1:9-10

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Where do you need the Lord’s instruction, direction, and counsel in your life at this time?

Which of these verses has the Lord encouraged you with today?

It may help to write out your prayer, and then look back later and see how He specifically answered your prayer.

Worship in Spirit and Truth

Worship the Father in spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers.  God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.

John 4:23-24

As I came to my office this morning for my time alone with the Lord, I started my prayer with a desire for a deeper heart of love and worship.  There are times that I feel I am just “going through the motions” out of habit or duty.  I’m not satisfied with that, and I’m sure it can’t be pleasing to God if I come to Him with that attitude.  Right away this Scripture in John 4:23-24 came to mind.  It’s a familiar verse to me, but I asked God for a fresh understanding for what it means to “worship in spirit and truth.”  These are the thoughts He brought to mind, and I wrote them in my journal:

Truth is what I know about God from His Word, to know His character, to know what He has done for me by giving His beloved Son Jesus to die on the cross for the sins of the world – for my sins!  To remember who He is, to praise Him, to follow Him.

It is possible to know all of that, and even be doing all that out of obedience.  But God wants my spirit to be connected to Him through the Holy Spirit who lives in me.  I can be doing all the things He has called me to do – writing weekly Bible studies and posting devotional messages.  But if my heart attitude, my spirit, is not aligned completely with Him, it cannot be pleasing to God.  And to me it can become a burden to fulfill the assignments and lead to anxious thoughts about meeting a weekly deadline.  Even Bible reading can become something to check off my to-do list if I am doing it without desiring a true connection with the Lord in my heart and spirit.

            I definitely needed a “heart check-up” today.  I’m so encouraged to read in John 4:24 that God seeks true worshipers.  So, He is initiating that desire in me for deeper worship.  He is calling me to that!  As I ask Him to create in me a deeper heart of worship, I know that is a prayer He will answer!

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Can you identify with the need for a “heart check-up?”

Since God desires true worshipers, we can ask Him often to renew that heart of worship.

You may want to write your own prayer expressing your heart attitude, and your desire for a renewed love and worship if you feel the need for that.

My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?

Matthew 27:46

Because I grew up in a family that attended church every Sunday, I have known from a very early age about Jesus dying on the cross.  And I memorized John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.”  But at times, the familiarity of the story can dull the deep heart-felt gratitude I should have for the sacrifice Father and the Son were willing to pay for my salvation.  As we are nearing the Easter celebration of Jesus’ resurrection, I have been asking God for a fresh awareness of what Jesus’ death on the cross means for my life.  I’m asking Him to break through the familiarity and give me new spiritual eyes to see and understand and respond to the amazing truth of His death on the cross for my sins and the sins of the whole world.

Why did the Father have to turn away from His beloved Son Jesus as He was crucified?  Jesus was the perfect sinless Son.   Why was Jesus, the Creator of the world and everything in it, willing to allow Himself to be nailed to the cross as if He were the vilest of criminals?  Jesus had told His disciple, Peter, when Roman soldiers had come to arrest Him, “Do you think that I cannot appeal to My Father, and He will at once put at My disposal more than twelve legions of angels?”  Jesus was willing to carry out the plan that had been set in motion even before the creation of the world – He knew that He would sacrifice His life as “the Lamb of God” to take the sins of the world on Himself.  He was willing to be separated from the Father who could not look on sin.  He was willing to be unmercifully beaten, scorned and mocked by those who witnessed the crucifixion – those He had come to save.  He was willing to die in our place to pay the death penalty for the sins of the whole world.

He was forsaken for me! For you! And because He was willing to sacrifice Himself for our sins, we can receive God’s forgiveness.  God will never turn His back on those who have received the salvation He offered through Jesus’ death on the cross.  We are assured of His promise in Hebrews 13:5 “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you” (NIV).  “I will be with you always, even until the end of the world” (Matthew 28:20).  We never have to experience separation from the Father here on earth.  And because of Jesus’ death and resurrection, we have the promise of eternal life with Him if we have received His gift of salvation through faith. 

Thank You, Lord, for answering my prayer for renewed gratitude for what You have done! Thank You for being willing to die so that I, and all who receive You by faith, can be forgiven and live with you forever!

PERSONAL REFLECTION

Can you identify with being too familiar with the truth of Jesus’ death and resurrection?

Will you ask the Lord for a fresh understanding that will touch your heart in a deeper way?

Set aside some time to thank Him for His willingness to die on the cross and be resurrected so that you can have eternal life.

All Day Long

Be gracious to me, O Lord, for to You I cry all day long.

Psalm 86:3

As I read David’s words to God in this verse, the phrase “all day long” really made an impact on me this week.  I often have to fight the temptation to give in to anxious thoughts in the morning, especially if I have a busy day ahead.  Or a busy week.  Or if there is a deadline to meet for the weekly Bible studies and devotional messages I write.  I’m thankful for the progress I’m making, but I still struggle at times. The Lord is teaching me how to fight that battle, and I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who needs to be reminded of His battle plan against our struggles. I need to remember to walk with the Lord “all day long,” not just during my early morning quiet time with Him, but throughout the whole day.

Here’s one thing I have learned. Making time alone with the Lord first thing in the morning has become my highest priority.  It is the quietest time of my day with the least distractions.  I have a room where I can go to pray and spend time reading God’s Word.  I have learned the importance of not just talking to God, but to take time to listen to what He wants to say to me! It helps when I write in a journal.  I love looking back at what I’ve written and am so encouraged as I remember the things I was asking God about and see how He has answered.

            One of the most important things I am learning is to recognize my complete dependence on the Holy Spirit to accomplish what God has called me to do.  I know for sure that, for this season of my life, He has called me to write Bible studies for my weekly women’s group and post devotional messages on my website.  I claim the Scripture that says “I am the vine, you are the branches; the one who remains in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5).

God’s Word tells us to “cast all your anxiety on Him, because He cares about you.  Be on the alert.  Your adversary, the devil, prowls about like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour.  So resist him, firm in your faith” (1 Peter 5:7, 8).  God is greater than our enemy!  The Holy Spirit lives in those who are followers of Jesus.  He gives us everything we need to fight the battles we face, and is the power source to accomplish God’s will. He is available at all times and ready to help when we come to Him and ask.

Knowing God’s will each day, and trusting Him to accomplish what He calls us to do, in His time, is the foundation for a peaceful attitude – no matter what comes.

The following quotes are from two of my favorite devotional books.  Each of them speaks to the same issue of trusting God for everything, every day:

JESUS CALLING (March 26):

Waiting on Me means directing your attention to Me in hopeful anticipation of what I will do.  It entails trusting Me with every fiber of your being instead of trying to figure things out yourself.  Waiting on Me is the way I designed you to live: all day, every day.  I created you to stay conscious of Me as you go about your daily duties….  Waiting on Me enables you to glorify Me by living in deep dependence on Me, ready to do My will.  It also helps you to enjoy Me; in My Presence is fullness of Joy.

AWAKEN, a book of devotional messages by Priscilla Shirer:

In one of her messages, Priscilla reminds us of the pressures experienced by Jesus during His time on earth.  People pressuring Him into conforming to whatever mold would meet someone else’s particular time line, purpose, or agenda.  But “He was here on assignment…So instead of allowing others to drive His progress and priorities, the Son diligently asked the Father what His assignment entailed for Him in that moment, and then He stuck to that plan and did only those things the Father showed Him.  … He only did the things assigned to Him.” 

PERSONAL REFLECTION

What do you struggle with in your life right now?

Are you trusting God for His will throughout each day?

What specifically can you do to fight the battle with the enemy who would keep you feeling anxious and distracted instead of enjoying God’s peace as you go through each day?

Thank God for being available when you come to Him for help in whatever you need.