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Thursday, September 26, 2019

By His Light...

"As the sun can be seen only by its own light, so Christ can be known only by His own Spirit." - Robert Leighton

Light, as we know it, is only temporary. It disappears until tomorrow, it can be extinguished by water, a puff of air, or the flick of a switch. In other words, it is not permanent.

But we cannot apply this reasoning when it comes to Jesus Christ. He is not like a candle or lamp that radiates light brightly for a period of time, eventually burning out. He is much more!

Through Jesus' humanness, God unveiled Himself to us. We can see this in John's Gospels (John 8:12; John 9:5; 1 John 2:8). He revealed to us what, except to Him, had not been known before.

During His time here on earth as a Man, He was "the light of the world" in a very straight-forward and unique way. This was especially made manifest in the miracles He performed and lessons that He taught. 

As the sun provides light only for the body, Jesus provides light for both the bodies and souls of men. Whereas the sunlight provides light for our physical sight, Jesus Christ provides light for the spiritually blind (John 12:46).

Back when mules were used in coal mines, they would be given a reprieve from their dark, drudgery once a week, usually on Sunday. This was to allow them to to come up to the light. 

Without being exposed to light now and again the mules would go blind. We can go blind as well, spiritually blind, if left too long stumbling around in the darkness of this world in absence of Christ.

Like the blind man who was cured of his blindness because of his faith in Jesus (Luke 18:35-43), those who come to Him in faith are offered restoration from spiritual blindness. 

Let the power of the Spirit and of the Word, revealing Christ as the One sent by the Father, give you sight. 

Scripture: John 9:1; Ephesians 4:18; Isaiah 59:9; Proverbs 4:19; 2 Corinthians 4:4

Prayer: Dear Lord, send out Your light and truth, let them guide me. Your word is a lamp to guide my feet and light my path, amen.

Joyfully in Christ,

Abby

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Video Clip - Sheila Walsh: If You Struggle to Pray



If you find yourself in a difficult place today, Evangelist and author, Sheila Walsh, offers encouragement to enhance your prayer life.  ~Eve

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

God, Our Refuge and Strength

"Only good things come from God's hands. He never gives you more than you can bear. Every burden prepares you for eternity."  - Basilea Schlink

There isn't a living person on earth who hasn't experienced grief, desolation, or any heavy burden of the heart and mind in their life. The thing is, a good portion of the burden(s) of daily life can be attributed to sin found within it.

When burdened by life's problems, many will seek solace in a variety of ways, though not all of them good. Sharing one's burdens with a friend, loved one, or professional might help to a certain degree.

In fact, one may find a certain level of comfort knowing they are not alone in bearing burdens, which is terrific! Still... it can be hard for others to sympathize with our burden(s) as each, knowing their own, might believe that theirs is the greater.

So whom can help with our common burdens? Psalm 55:22 tells us, "Cast your cares on the LORD," that is, we are invited to lay the crosses that we bear, our cares and fears, upon the Almighty, by faith and prayer. Only He can sympathize with us all.

Scripture: Isaiah 26: 3-4; Psalm 9:9-10; Nahum 1:7; Deuteronomy 31:8; John 14:27

Prayer: Dear Lord, I lay my burdens upon You, by faith and prayer. You are the God of the impossible. I have nothing to fear with You on my side, amen.

May God be with You always,

Chelsea

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Essentially, Jesus!

"Jesus Christ did not come into this world to make bad people good; he came into this world to make dead people live."  - Lee Strobel

If we are to make any attempt to clarify the relationship between Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, God, and man, we must first carefully, and in humble dependence on the grace of God, examine the information provided to us in both the Old and the New Testament.

It was prophesied by the Prophets of old who testified to the coming of the Christ or Messiah, that He would be a person who might be considered to have a contradictory personality; and someone totally unlike anyone before.

Consequently, before His coming, the Jews knew that the Messiah was to be born to a Virgin (Isaiah 7:14), and was to be hated and rejected by men (Isaiah 53:3). He was to come as a Teacher (John 3:2), Priest (Hebrews 2:17; 4:14), and King (Luke 1:30-33). He had been revealed to them as the Lord of David (Matthew 22:45) and the Son of David (Matthew 1:1; 9:27).

He was also be known as the Master (John 13:13), to rule, and the Servant (Philippians 2:7), to obey; the Priest and the Victim, the King, and the Subject; as rich and as poor. He would be Conqueror over His enemies, and surrendering His life in sacrifice.

Simply put, He was promised as God to Redeem (Psalm 19:14), and as man to obey and suffer (2 Corinthians 5:21). Now I ask, "Do you believe in, and have you received Jesus, the Son of Mary and the Son of God as your anointed Prophet, Priest, and King?"

Jesus received the gifts of grace not for Himself, but for His people. Can you look to Him, and trust in Him as the Prince who should come, who has come, and who will come again, to gather up His people to Himself? (Mark 13:27)

Take this opportunity today, right now, to look at Him! Trust in Him, and in all your thoughts, reflections, and prayers upon His names and titles (some of which we have seen here). And may you draw closer to Him, gaining a bigger and clearer idea of His glorious perfections!

Scripture: John 14:6; 1 Timothy 2:5; John 1:1; John 1:14; John 8:12

Prayer: Dear Jesus, may You glorify me in your own presence, and your light shine on me always, amen.

Bless you always,

Brielle

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

We Cannot Buy Our Redemption

"The work of redemption was accomplished by Christ in His death on the cross and has in view the payment of the price demanded by a holy God for the deliverance of the believer from the bondage and burden of sin. In redemption the sinner is set free from his condemnation and slavery to sin."
- John F. Walvoord

Many things in life can be purchased or bought through currency that is accepted in exchange for goods or services. For example, we might purchase basic necessities such as food or clothing. The need for medical or dental care may come up. And, if you're fortunate enough and have the means to do so, you may decide to buy a house or car.

Naturally, these are only examples and much depends on your particular situation, needs, and abilities. The point is that many of our earthly needs can be satisfied, in one way or another, by earthly means. But be aware! This is where it can be easy to go wrong if we aren't careful regarding the redemption of one's soul.

At the very least, scripture warns us "Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save" (Psalm 146:3). Jeremiah 17:5 puts it a little more harshly, "This is what the LORD says: 'Cursed is the man who trusts in mankind, who makes the flesh his strength and turns his heart from the LORD.'"

Yes, there are certain things, in this world, that can be bought; redemption of the soul just isn't one of them. Everyday and in every way our minds are filled with promises of happiness and fulfillment that can be purchased. Some basic needs are necessary for survival and health. However, there's an awful lot of "hucksterism" out there, so beware!

Never forget that all the riches, power, ability, or whatever in the world cannot buy redemption. And what's worse, none of these will do us any good when we die (1 Timothy 6:7-10; Matthew 16:26).

There is only one who redeems us and that is Jesus Christ. He alone has done for us what all the riches in world can't. Our redemption comes by way of His precious blood (1 Peter 1:18-19).

Scripture: Isaiah 44:22; Hebrews 13:5; Philippians 4:19; Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14

Prayer: Lord, sometimes it seems that we, as a world, have put more of our time, energy, and love into things that will not last than into You. I pray that we turn our focus, and hearts, back onto You, because in the end You are all that truly matters, amen.

God bless you,

~Eve