Matthew 6:22-23

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Friday September 29, 2023

Matthew 6:22-23
“The lamp of the body is the eye. If therefore your eye is good, your whole body will
Be full of light. But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness.
If therefore the light that is in you is darkness, how great is that darkness!”

The virus of sin has contaminated us throughout, from our innermost to our outermost being. Both soul and body.

As a consequence of this contamination our whole physical body and our entire soul-life function improperly.

In our text Jesus shows us how sin has destroyed the eye of the soul, our spiritual vision.

The eye does not produce light, but it does receive light for the whole body. If the eye is damaged to such an extent that it cannot receive light, the whole body is plunged into darkness.

That people walk about in spiritual darkness is not due to the fact that it is dark about them.
There is light enough.

But the eye, the eye of the soul, is evil, Jesus says; and as a result it cannot receive spiritual light, light from heaven.

Whereupon Jesus makes use of an illustration to show how evil the eye of the soul has become. It cannot distinguish between true and false values, between that which is temporal and that which is eternal, between heavenly and earthly treasures.

All people seek after “goodly pearls.” We all try to secure the best we think it possible to get out of life.

But while heaven hangs over us, filled to overflowing with eternal, incorruptible treasures, all of which can and will be ours if we want them to be, we still dig in this old earth of ours to find our treasures.

Blind to the things which are above us, we gaze with desire upon the things which are beneath us.

For what are you living?

God give you courage to answer this question.

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O. Hallesby, God’s Word for Today: A Daily Devotional for the Whole Year, translator Clarence J. Carlsen (Augsburg, 1994)
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Food For Thought 9/29/2023

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Needing More Watching Over

The Christ of the Andes statue, standing on the Chile-Argentine boundary line symbolizes a pledge made by the two countries. As long as the statue stands, it was agreed, there shall be peace and goodwill between Argentina and Chile.

But, ironically enough, the statue itself was the cause of what almost resulted in open conflict. When the work was completed, someone pointed out that the Saviour’s back was toward Chile. Chileans felt they had been slighted. But while indignation was at its height, a Chilean newspaperman saved the day. In an editorial he explained: “The Argentineans need more watching over than the Chileans.” This satisfied the people. They laughed good-naturedly—and went back to their daily tasks.

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Spiritual Nuggets 9/29/2023

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The Bible in the Developed World

In our developed world, we don’t consider famines very often. If there were a famine in our lands, we could navigate through it because of our importing infrastructure. This isn’t the case for the developing world: famines mean walking miles to find food and water, and often dying or suffering terrible violence just to stay alive. (Currently there are two major famines in Africa bringing these desperate situations to life.) When I used to read about famines in the Bible, I thought of hunger, but I didn’t necessarily think of pain and persecution. Now that I’m more aware of what’s happening in the world, stories of famine in the Bible are very vivid for me.

Consider Naomi, whose husband died during a famine, and the pain she must have felt over that loss and the loss of her two sons (Ruth 1:1–7). She was left with her daughters-in-law. As widows, they were completely desolate. Women were considered a lower class at the time; they could not own property and could not provide for themselves in an agriculturally based society. When I see photos of hurting women in the Horn of Africa, I’m reminded of Ruth and Naomi.

I think this is what the Bible is meant to do. We’re called to read it historically and culturally. But we’re also called to read the Bible with a sense of urgency about what’s happening in our world today. We know there is no end to extreme global poverty and unnecessary pain. We can’t rightfully imagine that those of us who have resources and who can help will have stepped up to eradicate these issues. But we can make the biblical story our story. We can feel their pain and think as they think. And we can act. Imagine God showing providence in your life like He did Ruth’s and Naomi’s, and then help those who need you.

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Jesus, the Bread of Life – 1

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Scripture Reference: John 6:25-59

Those who followed after Jesus had just experienced the miracle of Jesus feeding the five-thousand and the following day, they went looking for Jesus who was not present.

When they found Him they were baffled as to how Jesus had reached the other side of the lake, and their question as to how He arrived on the other side, shows the purely human level on which they were thinking. Jesus’ answer to their question however, goes much deeper. He pointed out their failure to realize the significance of the signs from the previous day; they saw only food, not the real meaning of Jesus’ act. They were convinced of their ability to meet what was required, but Jesus had to remind them that eternal life is a gift. The seal of which Jesus spoke of, is God’s mark of authentication. Whoever holds the seal acts on God’s behalf. Hence the importance of Jesus as God’s agent, who is here called the Son of Man, a title which draws attention to His humanity. The statement in verse 27 must have seemed strange, for the people were seeking to avoid labor, but in these words Jesus was graciously declining their quest for merely physical food. Clearly, the next verse implies that they thought in terms of working to earn merit, but Jesus at once reminded them of the need for faith, not works.

The question they posed in verse 30 reveals the shallowness of their thoughts, for what further sign did they expect than the feeding of a multitude of people from such limited supplies? The reference to the manna in the desert in the following verse provides some clue as to the working of their minds. They were probably thinking this provision was superior to that which Jesus had provided because of the sheer quantity of it. Their concept of a sign seems to have been limited to a reproduction of the desert experience of the Israelites. This was on the grand scale of expecting the Messiah to outdo Moses just to impress them. The reference to bread from heaven is most probably a quote from Psalm 78:24, although there are other parallels as well. Jesus then expounded on the theme, first denying that Moses provided the heavenly bread and then identifying the bread with Himself. As compared with the manna, which was limited to the Israelites and for a prescribed time, Jesus shared with them that He alone as the bread continually gives life to the world. Then John’s writing shows in their questions that the hearers could not rise above the level of material provision. In the next verses Jesus affirmed his claim to be the true bread.

Verse 35 records the first of the great “I am” sayings of Jesus, and the following verses are an expanded commentary on it. It is a direct response to the people’s demand for bread, for it was necessary for them to understand that Jesus was speaking of the spiritual and not physical food. The meaning of the phrase bread of life is bread which gives life, but such bread is available only to those who believe in Jesus, a condition which the hearers had not yet fulfilled or even fully understood. If we then understand that Jesus’ mission depended on the faith of the people, does this suggest a failure? Verse 37 gives us the emphatic answer. The final result is in the Father’s hands. The one who comes shows an emphasis on the individual response. The emphatic negative statement I will by no means cast out is to be understood as an assurance that Jesus will preserve them. There is no possibility of any disagreement between the Father and the Son, as the next verses show. What the Father gives, the Son will receive, I should [shall] lose nothing. Note that the all in this verse sums up everything given by the Father to the Son. The two references to the last day show us that Jesus was thinking ahead to the end of the age, when all of the Father’s will and plans will be consummated.

To Be Continued

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Daily Prayer & Praise 9/28/2023

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Sovereign Lord and Father, we praise you for the living Christ, the Shepherd who knows all his sheep. We praise you for his love for those already in the fold and for those who are still far away, who have not yet heard his voice. We praise you for your Spirit, who reaches out, touches and changes lives and welcomes us home. We praise you, our Father and our Shepherd, for who you are and what you have done to make us your own. In the name of the Good Shepherd.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 9/28/2023

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Thursday Reflecting

“To each [man] his work.” – Mark 13:34.

In the marts of commerce, in the looms of labor, while the sun is climbing hotly up the sky, and the race of human pursuits and competitions is going vigorously on, there is work enough for the sincere and honest workman. The sphere for personal improvement was never so large. To brace the body for service or for suffering; to bring it into subjection to the control of the master-faculty; to acquaint the mind with all wisdom; to hoard with miser’s care every fragment of beneficial knowledge; to twine the beautiful around the true, as the acanthus-leaf around the Corinthian pillar; to quell the sinward propensities of nature; to evolve into the completeness of its moral manhood; to have the passions in harness, and firmly curb them; “to bear the image of the heavenly”; to strive after “that mind which was also in Christ Jesus,”—here is a field of labor wide enough for the most resolute will.
~ PUNSHON

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The “Go” of Unconditional Identification

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Thursday September 28, 2023

Mark 10:21
“One thing you lack . . . take up the cross, and follow Me.”

The rich young ruler had the master passion to be perfect. When he saw Jesus Christ, he wanted to be like Him. Our Lord never puts personal holiness to the fore when He calls a disciple; He puts absolute annihilation of my right to myself and identification with Himself—a relationship with Himself in which there is no other relationship. Luke 14:26 has nothing to do with salvation or sanctification, but with unconditional identification with Jesus Christ. Very few of us know the absolute “go” of abandonment to Jesus.

“Then Jesus beholding him loved him.” The look of Jesus will mean a heart broken for ever from allegiance to any other person or thing. Has Jesus ever looked at you? The look of Jesus transforms and transfixes. Where you are ‘soft’ with God is where the Lord has looked at you. If you are hard and vindictive, insistent on your own way, certain that the other person is more likely to be in the wrong than you are, it is an indication that there are whole tracts of your nature that have never been transformed by His gaze.

“One thing thou lackest . . .” The only ‘good thing’ from Jesus Christ’s point of view is union with Himself and nothing in between.

“Sell whatsoever thou hast . . .” I must reduce myself until I am a mere conscious man, I must fundamentally renounce possessions of all kinds, not to save my soul, (only one thing saves a man—absolute reliance upon Jesus Christ) but in order to follow Jesus. “Come, and follow Me.” And the road is the way He went.

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Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest: Selections for the Year (Oswald Chambers Publications; Marshall Pickering, 1986)
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Food For Thought 9/28/2023

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As Long As God Is Awake

A mother and her little four-year-old daughter were preparing to retire for the night. The child was afraid of the dark, and the mother, on this occasion alone with the child, felt fearful also. When the light was out, the child caught a glimpse of the moon outside the window. “Mother,” she asked, “is the moon God’s light?” “Yes,” said the mother. The next question was, “Will God put out His light and go to sleep?” The mother replied, “No, my child, God never goes to sleep.” Then out of a simplicity of a child’s faith, she said that which gave reassurance to the fearful mother, “Well, as long as God is awake, there is no sense both of us staying awake.”

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Spiritual Nuggets 9/28/2023

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Being Good at What Matters

Though prayer is important, it’s an area of our faith lives that we often neglect. But people of great faith in the Bible relied on prayer—and not just for difficult situations. From general direction to specific details, they turned everything over to prayer. God spoke to them directly, they listened, and then they act.

Maybe you don’t believe God speaks directly to you. If that’s the case, consider why you think this way. Why wouldn’t He want to speak to you? He chose you by sending His own son to die for you. Jesus, that son, said that God would come and speak to you (John 17). You’re important to God, and He wants to talk to you—to know you.

In Judges, we find a situation where people relied on God not just for direction, but for details. The Israelites rose up against the tribe of Benjamin because they refused to address the wickedness among them (Judges 20:12-14). But before entering battle, they inquired of God. They actually asked for the details of the plan: “ ‘Who will go up first for the battle against the descendants of Benjamin?’ And Yahweh said, ‘Judah will go first.’ ”

We often forget how important it is to ask God about the details—to seek His guidance in all things. Neglecting prayer is a huge mistake. We need God’s grace, the grace of Christ, to be with us always: “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit” (Philippians 4:23). Having the grace dwell upon us, and in us, in all things, requires a constant pursuit of Him. Rather than laboring over the details of your life alone, ask God.

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The Infinitely Celestial Christ – 4

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Scripture References: John 1:1-8; Colossians 1:15-17

Christ’s Relationship to the Natural Order – Continued

In 1962 our nation was well into the space program. President Kennedy had predicted that we would land men on the moon by the end of that decade. Newsmen doing a report on the pending program stated that some people thought space exploration was a sin and they were asking the opinion from several ministers. One minister replied, “Exploring space is no more a sin than boring a hole in the ground to get water or oil. The possibility of sin lies in what we do with what we learn. The same oil well will produce gasoline for a car driven by a drunken driver who injures people. It also will produce gasoline for an ambulance to take the injured to a hospital.”

Also, in 1973, on one particular day, the San Francisco Chronicle carried an article about two astronomers working in the large observatory there. They had picked up radio signals from an object in space. Their measuring instruments showed that it was fifty million light years from the earth, with light traveling at a speed of over 186,000 miles per second. Someone said that object may have burned up billions of years ago, but its radio waves were still coming through. The human mind can scarcely grasp that concept!

I don’t understand it all though I love advancements in science. But it doesn’t frighten me because I believe it is God, the Author of science that is revealing these things to mankind in His proper time. Regardless of how large science may calculate that the universe is, I know that my Lord made it all! The more we learn about the universe, the greater do we understand the glory and literal awesomeness of Christ.

And He keeps this vast universe running in exact precision. In our own solar system, we determine earth time by the movement of the heavenly bodies.

In this is a lesson for each of us. If the Lord can make this vast universe a cosmos instead of a chaos, surely He can take our shattered lives, put the pieces together, and give us orderly lives.

Christ’s Relationship to Us

“The Word became flesh and dwelt among us . . . full of grace and truth.”

The word for “became” translates the verb “to become” or to come into being. “Dwelt” renders the verb meaning to live in a tent, a temporary dwelling. For thirty-three years, Christ became something He had never been before, a flesh-and-blood man. He identified Himself completely with us, apart from sin. He did so that He might reveal God’s grace and truth in terms of our (mankind’s) understanding.

We say that Jesus of Nazareth was God. And so He was. But to me a far more thrilling truth is that God became Jesus of Nazareth, for me personally!

Just think of it! He who always was, who always was equal with God, yes, who always was God Himself, who created the universe from the smallest components making up atoms to multiplied solar systems, who is the Lord of creation, the center of the universe, and who keeps it running in exact precision, He became a flesh-and-blood man for you and me!

Even more so, He became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross, and He is alive forevermore that He might provide redemption to all who accept and receive Him as Savior. Also, remember this, He would have done so, even if you were the only lost person in His universe.

The planets move at His word. Only you and I, made in God’s image with the right of choice, can say yes or no to Him. But upon your choice hangs your eternal destiny.

John 1:11–12 says of Christ, “He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him. But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name.”

Will you reject Him or receive Him? Only you can answer that question.

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Daily Prayer & Praise 9/27/2023

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Father, we have come to praise you for what you have done. You have made us and loved us, held us and healed us, forgiven us and accepted us. You have made us your sons and daughters. You have given us your Son, whom we know as both Jesus our Savior and Christ our Lord. Thank you and praise to our King and Redeemer.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 9/27/2023

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Wednesday Reflecting

“You do not know what you ask.” – Mark 10:38.

In every true prayer there are two hearts in exercise. The one is your heart, with its little, dark, human thoughts of what you need and God can do. The other is God’s great heart, with its infinite, its divine purposes of blessing. What think you? to which of these two ought the larger place to be given in your approach to Him? Undoubtedly, to the heart of God: everything depends upon knowing and being occupied with that. But how little this is done. This is what waiting on God is meant to teach you. Just think of God’s wonderful love and redemption, of the meaning these words must have to Him. Confess how little you understand what God is willing to do for you, and say each time as you pray: “And now what wait I for?” My heart cannot say. God’s heart knows and waits to give. “My hope is in Thee.” Wait on God to do for you more than you can ask or think.
~ ANDREW MURRAY

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Romans 8:21

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Wednesday September 27, 2023

Romans 8:21
The glorious liberty of the children of God.

Are you above self and self-pleasing in every way? Have you got above circumstances so that you are not influenced by them? Are you above sickness and the evil forces around that would drag down your physical life into the quicksands? These forces are all around, and if yielded to would quickly swamp us. God does not destroy sickness, or its power to hurt, but He lifts us above it. Are you above your feelings, moods, emotions and states? Can you sail immovable as the stars through all sorts of weather? A harp will give out sweet music or discordant sounds as different fingers touch the strings. If the devil’s hand is on your harp strings what hideous sounds it will give. Let the fingers of the Lord sweep it, and it will breathe out celestial music. Are you lifted above people, so that you are not bound by or to any one except in the dear Lord, and are you standing free in His glorious life?

“I am risen with Christ, I am dwelling above;
     I am walking with Jesus below,
I am shedding the light of His glory and love
     Around me wherever I go.”

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A. B. Simpson, Days of Heaven upon Earth: A Year Book of Scripture Texts and Living Truths (Christian Alliance Pub. Co., 1897)
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Food For Thought 9/27/2023

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In The Nick of Time

I am never tired of pointing out that the Greek phrase translated, “In the time of need,” is a colloquialism, of which the “nick of time” is the exact equivalent: “That we may have grace to help in the “nick of time.” ” Grace just when and where I need it. You are attacked by temptation, and, at the moment of assault, you look to Him, and the grace is there to help in “the nick of time.” No postponement of your petition until the evening hour of prayer; but there, man, there in the city street, with the flaming temptation in front of you, turn to Christ with a cry for help, and the grace will be there in “the nick of time.”
~ G. Campbell Morgan

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Spiritual Nuggets 9/27/2023

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Old, Wise, and Desperately in Need of God

Sometimes we expect that we’ll naturally grow in faith as we grow older. We tend to see elderly people as those who have been molded and shaped by life—rock-solid in their faith and untapped sources of wisdom. That, or we speed around them in the grocery aisle, blissfully disengaged with the reality that our bodies, too, will slow down and endure pain.

While the psalmist seems to express a shadow of both these perspectives in Psalm 71, neither of them is complete. Adopting the point of view of an elderly person, he reflects on his life. His prayer to God shows us that maturing in faith isn’t automatic.

The elderly man is respected by others, but he doesn’t trust in the honor that some ascribe to him. He knows that Yahweh is the source of his strength, and he praises Him continually: “I have become a wonder to many, but you are my strong refuge. My mouth is filled with your praise, with your glory all the day” (Psalm 71:7).

Perhaps forsaken or looked down on by others, he makes a request for God’s presence: “Do not cast me away in the time of old age” and “even when I am old and gray, O God, do not abandon me” (Psalm 71:9, 19). He continues to request God’s nearness: “O God, do not be far from me. My God, hurry to help me” (Psalm 71:12).

Perhaps most poignant is the intensity of the psalmist’s trust in God. Even in his old age, though he has “leaned from birth” upon God, he can’t place his trust in his past years of faithfulness (Psalm 71:6). His “praise is of [God] continually” (Psalm 71:6). He also feels a responsibility to pass on the testimony of God’s works: “I will come in to tell the mighty deeds of Lord Yahweh. I will make known your righteousness, yours only” (Psalm 71:16).

Maturity in faith isn’t awarded like a badge after we have put in our time. It’s not an achievement. The elderly man’s prayer acts as a testimony of God’s faithfulness—past and present. Maturity of faith is something you continue to “be” and “do” and “seek.”

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The Infinitely Celestial Christ – 3

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Scripture References: John 1:1-8; Colossians 1:15-17

Christ’s Relationship to the Natural Order

John 1:3 reads, “All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made.” What this is literally stating is that, “Every single thing in the universe came through him and was created [came into being], and apart or aside from Him there isn’t even one thing which was created [came into being].”

Christ is the intermediate agent in the creative work. He created the universe from those atoms (and whatever they consist of) to solar systems and the universe that contains them!

Christ is eternal. But through Him something that did not exist came into being. Thus, in essence, John denied the eternity of matter. Matter had a beginning; thus, “in the beginning.”

Turning again to Colossians, Paul said that Christ is “the firstborn over all creation” (Colossians 1:15). Contrast that with “Firstborn” in Luke 2:7 where Mary “brought forth her firstborn Son.” Later, she had other children by Joseph. But here in Colossians, that’s not what it means, no! Christ is not a created being. He was with the Father and the Father created all things through Him!

One day I decided to do an exhaustive study on what the word translated “firstborn” actually says in context. I read page after page of several commentaries and Bible dictionaries, much of it with highlighted references. Several times I was tempted to stop. But I am glad that I didn’t. Because at the very last I found that the word was sometimes used in the sense of prior being with the meaning of “lordship.” That was my aha moment, there it was! Paul said that Christ is “the Lord of all creation” (my translation).

But Paul was not through. In Colossians 1:17 what the Apostle wrote literally means, “And He alone is before every single thing in the universe, and the universe as a whole in Him holds together.” We speak of the law of gravity when we should be acknowledging and speaking of the law of Christ.

From earliest time, people spoke of a geocentric of earth-centered universe. The ancients thought that the sun moved about the earth. But Galileo proved that the earth moves about the sun. So we called it a heliocentric or sun-centered universe. However, we can no longer say that. Astronomers now tell us that what we once thought was the universe is only our solar system. We are told that there are innumerable solar systems, each with its own sun and billions of stars. One astronomer estimates that there are fourteen quadrillion such solar systems. That is fourteen followed by fifteen zeros. It stretches our minds even to think about it!

So, no longer can we say that we live in a heliocentric universe. If the sun is not the center of the universe, then who or what is? Writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Paul told us almost two thousand years ago. For, “the universe as a whole in Him holds together.”

Thus we live in a Christocentric universe—not a sun-centered but a Son-centered universe!

To Be Continued

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Daily Prayer & Praise 9/26/2023

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Almighty God, our heavenly Father, we have come to praise you for who you are; for your majesty, your authority, your sovereignty and power. There is no God like you. There is no God besides you. We praise you, the one true living Lord of all creation. You are Lord of all that you have made. You have authority over all that was, is and will be. Yours is the power, yours is the glory and yours is the name above all names.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 9/26/2023

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Tuesday Reflecting

“It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.” – Mark 10:25.

In Oriental cities there are in the large gates small and very low apertures, called metaphorically “needles’ eyes,” just as we talk of windows on shipboard as “bulls’ eyes.” These entrances are too narrow for a camel to pass through them in the ordinary manner, even if unloaded. When a loaded camel has to pass through one of these entrances, it kneels down, its load is removed, and then it shuffles through on its knees. “Yesterday,” writes Lady Duff Gordon from Cairo, “I saw a camel go through the eye of a needle, that is, the low, arched door of an enclosure. He must kneel and bow his head to creep through; and thus the rich man must humble himself.”
~ C. H. MACKINTOSH

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His Name – The Counselor

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Tuesday September 26, 2023

Isaiah 9:6
For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be
upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor.

Tried child of God, your daughter is sick; your gold has melted in the fire; you are sick yourself, and your heart is sad. Christ counsels you, and he says, “Cast thy burden upon the Lord, he will sustain thee; he will never suffer the righteous to be moved.” Young man, you that are seeking to be great in this world, Christ counsels you this morning. “Seekest thou great things for thyself? Seek them not.” I shall never forget my early years. I was ambitious; I was seeking to go to college, to leave my poor people in the wilderness that I might become something great; and as I was walking that text came with power to my heart; “Seekest thou great things for thyself? Seek them not.” I suppose about forty pounds a year was the sum total of my income, and I was thinking how I should make both ends meet, and whether it would not be a great deal better for me to resign my charge and seek something for the bettering of myself, and so forth. But this text ran in my ears, “Seekest thou great things for thyself? Seek them not.” “Lord,” said I, “I will follow thy counsel and not my own devices;” and I have never had cause to regret it. Always take the Lord for your guide, and you shall never go amiss. Backslider! You that have a name to live, and are dead, or nearly dead, Christ gives you counsel. “I counsel thee to buy of me, gold tried in the fire and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed.” And sinner! You that are far from God, Christ gives you counsel. “Come unto me, all ye that are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Depend on it, it is loving counsel. Take it.

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Food For Thought 9/26/2023

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Wills Should Be Written

A man in England wrote his will on an empty eggshell! It read, “To Mag. Everything I possess. J. B.” It was probated. Wills have been written on leather, old pictures, shells, cloth, pieces of furniture, stone and glass. One man had his will tattooed on his back! The important thing is that the will be WRITTEN, and duly witnessed. So is God’s Word in the Bible.
~ Christian Victory

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