It is true I may be an apparent loser by declining evil company, but I had
better leave my cloak than lose my character; it is not needful that I should be
rich, but it is imperative upon me to be pure. No ties of friendship, no chains
of beauty, no flashings of talent, no shafts of ridicule must turn me from the
wise resolve to flee from sin. ~Spurgeon
Showing posts with label Devotional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Devotional. Show all posts
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Why Go To Church?
A church goer wrote to the editor of a newspaper and stated that it did not make sense to go to church every Sunday. He said,
“I have gone to church for 30 years and during this time I
have heard something like 3,000 sermons. But for my life, except for
one or the other, I can not remember the most of them … So, I think I’m
wasting my time and the pastors are also wasting their time.”
To the delight of the editor in chief of the newspaper, this started a real controversy in the “Letters to the
Editor” - during which time he
received several letters, the following being one which he decided to publish in response:
“I have been married for over 30 years. During this time
my wife has cooked some 3,000 meals. But for my life, except for one or
the other, I can not remember most of them, but one thing I know, they
all nourished me and gave me the strength I needed to do my job. If my
wife had not given me these meals, I and our children would be
malnourished or dead. Likewise, if I had not gone to church for the feeding of my
soul and my family, we would be in terrible spiritual condition.“
In Matthew 4:4 Jesus said, "It is written, 'MAN SHALL NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE, BUT ON EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDS OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD.'"
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Appreciate and Esteem Your Spiritual Leaders? What Does That Look Like?
1 Thessalonians 5:12-13
12 But we request of you, brethren, that you
appreciate those who diligently labor among you, and have charge over you in
the Lord and give you instruction, 13 and that you esteem them very highly in
love because of their work.
What does it mean to “appreciate” and “esteem”
those who have charge over us in the Lord (1 Thessalonians 5:12-13)? A number of things, the very least of which
is the regular, punctual and serious attendance of the preaching ministry.
Regular. There are persons whose attendance at
services is as impossible to depend as upon the blowing of the wind. How
disheartening this is to both preacher and congregation!
Punctual. Late attendance is a great
annoyance to orderly worshippers, disrespectful to the minister, and an insult
to God.
Serious. Come from the closet to the
sanctuary. The fire of devotion should be kindled at home. Remember where you
are, whose Presence is with you, and what is your business in the house of God.
Will you prepare yourself to worship God and bring Him glory by appreciating and esteeming your spiritual leaders in this way?
- adapted from a
sermon by John Angel James (1785—1859)
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Are You Dependable to the Body of Christ?
In last week's sermon (Acts 14:21-28), I closed with some practical ways in which a Christian can demonstrate dependability to the Body of Christ. There are just a few here and I would love to have you add to the list! Hopefully these will stimulate more ways in your own thinking.
1. Be
there; be present (at church services); show up and be involved in everything you can; not simply as
a spectator; ask to be a part of service, event or meeting. What was the last
thing you specifically did for the local gathering of the saints? (and do not
say, “I showed up!”)
2. Read
your Bible with the intention of sharing what you read with other believers for
the purpose of encouragement and refinement.
3. Pray
daily for your fellow church goers; asking often what you might pray for them.
4. Offer
your help, services, time or resources to help another believer in a
project. Offer to watch another couples’
children so they can go out; purpose to take another believer out for coffee or
meet for breakfast.
5. Encourage
believers who are faithfully serving the church body in their efforts. Express and attitude of gratitude for your
church leaders, for the specific ministry and undertakings of people in the
church. When was the last time you
thanked the church treasurer for treasuring; the church greeting for greeting;
the church nursery coordinator for coordinating?
I dare you (okay…exhort you in the Lord) to
come up with five more and do them!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
What is Love to Christ?
What is Love to Christ?
by Thomas Doolitle (Puritan Preacher – 1630-1707)
Love shows the true character of a man,
according to the object which he loves more than anything else: for as is the
love, so is the man. According to his love, so might you confidently designate
the man. If he is a lover of honor, he is an ambitious man; a lover of
pleasure, a sensual man; and if he chiefly love the world, he is a covetous
man. If a man loves righteousness, he is a religious man; if the things above,
a heavenly-minded man; and if he love Christ with a pre-eminent love, he is a
sincere man: "Rightly do they love you.," Song of Songs 1:4.
If Christ has our love, he has our all; and
Christ never has what he deserves from us, till he has our love. True love
withholds nothing from Christ, when it is sincerely set upon him. If we
actually love him, he will have our time, and he will have our service, and he
will have the use of all our resources, and gifts, and graces; indeed, then he
shall have our possessions, freedom, and our very lives, whenever he calls for
them. In the same way, when God loves any of us, he will withhold nothing from
us that is good for us. He does not hold back his own only begotten Son, Romans
8:32. When Christ loves us, he gives us everything we need-- his merits to
justify us, his Spirit to sanctify us, his grace to adorn us, and his glory to
crown us. Therefore, when any of us love Christ sincerely, we lay everything
down at his feet, and give up all to be at his command and service: "And
they loved not their lives unto the death," Revelation 12:11.
Monday, December 10, 2012
God is...
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| Psalm 47:7 For God is the King of all the earth; Sing praises with a skillful psalm. |
It's been a few days since I have last posted and this is largely due to the fact that we are in the midst of a move; actually moving three households into one larger home. Needless to say, there has been plenty to do, plenty to plan, and (to my own spiritual demise) plenty to worry about (yes, I am working on NOT worrying).
But through all of this God has been teaching me what it means to wait on Him, and those are good lessons to learn. As I am able, I will get back to posting. Blessings!
Wednesday, December 05, 2012
You Are A Christian!
It is such a blessing to be a born-again, regenerate, child of God. It is also a blessing to carry the designation, "Christian" - "one of those....followers of Christ." May our lives exude with Christ, that others could not help but say, "You are a Christian!" What a testimony! What monumental praise to our Elder Brother and Lord, to bear such a striking resemblance to Him that others cannot help but say, "You are a Christian!"
And then, we answer, "Yes, I am a Christian, blood-bought by Him and loving to serve Him and His people! Let me tell you of Him and of His church for whom He gave His very life! Let me invite you to join me and my brothers and sisters in Christ at church or at one of our Bible studies so that you may see that they are Christians too!"
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
God Moves in a Mysterious Way
This morning I simply offer you a hymn text to ponder. We sing this text at Hope CBC, and, as can happen when you become familar with a hymn tune, you can sometimes tune out the depth of the meaning of the text. Therefore, I would ask you to make this text a part of your devotional life this week. We will sing it on Sunday as part of our worship to God.
Some background on "God Moves in a Mysterious Way" by William Cowper from Cyberhymnal.org:
Words: William Cowper, in Twenty-six Letters on Religious Subjects, by John Newton,
1774. It is reportedly the last hymn Cowper ever wrote, with a
fascinating (though unsubstantiated) story behind it.
Cowper often struggled with depression and doubt. One night he
decided to commit suicide by drowning himself. He called a cab
and told the driver to take him to the Thames River. However, thick
fog came down and prevented them from finding the river (another
version of the story has the driver getting lost deliberately).
After driving around lost for a while, the cabby finally stopped and
let Cowper out. To Cowper’s surprise, he found himself on his own
doorstep: God had sent the fog to keep him from killing himself. Even
in our blackest moments, God watches over us.
God Moves in a Mysterious Way
God moves in a mysterious way
His wonders to perform;
He plants His footsteps in the sea
And rides upon the storm.
His wonders to perform;
He plants His footsteps in the sea
And rides upon the storm.
Deep in unfathomable mines
Of never failing skill
He treasures up His bright designs
And works His sovereign will.
Of never failing skill
He treasures up His bright designs
And works His sovereign will.
Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take;
The clouds ye so much dread
Are big with mercy and shall break
In blessings on your head.
The clouds ye so much dread
Are big with mercy and shall break
In blessings on your head.
Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,
But trust Him for His grace;
Behind a frowning providence
He hides a smiling face.
But trust Him for His grace;
Behind a frowning providence
He hides a smiling face.
His purposes will ripen fast,
Unfolding every hour;
The bud may have a bitter taste,
But sweet will be the flower.
Unfolding every hour;
The bud may have a bitter taste,
But sweet will be the flower.
Blind unbelief is sure to err
And scan His work in vain;
God is His own interpreter,
And He will make it plain.
And scan His work in vain;
God is His own interpreter,
And He will make it plain.
Friday, November 30, 2012
When I Forget Who I am in Christ
This is an adapted personal insight:. Please, do not forget who you are in Christ!
When I Forget Who I Am In Christ
by Joanne Jung
When I forget who I am in Christ I
doubt myself
and I don’t always act with the characteristics of Christ.
I compare myself to my Christian
friends and their relationships.
I get angry easier and I don’t
forgive, as I should.
My relationships end up strained
especially with my family
and I hide things from my friends.
And because of the strain on my
relationships I get upset,
which doesn’t help at all
and I don’t
want to admit my feelings or my wrong actions.
I essentially turn inward and “self –
destruct”…
I have realized that when I forget who
I am in Christ,
I am a darker person.
I am angrier, and I feel all alone…
My
relationships are fragile when I forget who I am in Christ,
I am short with people, I brush them
aside.
When I forget who I am in Christ, I am
ugly.
I can’t control my emotions and I seek
to find temporary
and unneeded satisfaction in
unnecessary things…
I close up my insides and lock it so
no one can come in.
My relationships barely hold on by a
thread.
I am seriously and ultimately empty.
Low, down in the pits, a dull nagging
that everything is never enough,
and just overall lost in what I am
supposed to do.
Most of my relationships will also
decline
or become “me” or “sin” centered.
I tend to be frustrated and in a
perpetual hectic mode
in order to please my own selfish desires.
My relationships with people are bad.
I tend to be more selfish
and less
considerate of other people’s feelings.
I begin to be judgmental of things
that are minor
and try to challenge people in unhealthy ways.
When I forget who I am in Christ, I’m
easily irritated with my family.
When I forget that I am complete in
Christ,
I seek fulfillment from the wrong things,
I seek to define my identity based on how
I perceive myself,
which is never satisfying.
I am a lot more depressed, a lot
angrier, more solitary,
and definitely more confused. I look dead.
I don’t want to open up or become
transparent with my friends.
I fight and argue with my friends. I
hold grudges more and longer.
When I forget who I am in Christ,
it
brings out the worst in me (it brings out me).
I have a short fuse. I put myself
first.
I am too proud to admit that I have
issues that need to be addressed.
I fail to trust the Lord.
Then when I go out,
I put on a mask to
hide the reality of my struggles.
I am like a tomb.
Wretched man that I am! Who will set
me free from the body of this death?
Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ
our Lord!
So then, on the one hand I myself with
my mind am serving the law of God,
but on the other, with my flesh the
law of sin.
Romans 7:24-25
For in Him all the fullness of Deity
dwells in bodily form,
and in Him you have been made
complete, and He is the head over all rule and authority;
Colossians 2:9-10
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