Thursday, January 31, 2013

Trust or Worry - Which One??

I am so thankful for God's many wonderful Promises to us. In today's devotional and scriptures, it is clear that our Lord will give us strength and take away our fears and worries! I believe this but will have to admit that I have had a bad lifetime habit of worry. I wonder how much time I have wasted on worry - and how much more energy I would have by just putting my complete trust in my Lord.

All of today's scriptures are so reassuring. However, the one that has spoken to me time and again is the one from Matthew 6:34. What Bible verses keep you from worrying and fill you with God's strength?

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Who/What is Your God?

Today's devotional is an excellent reminder of the importance of keeping our thoughts focused on our Lord! I had never thought about my thoughts (including worries) becoming my god/idols!

Today's scripture passages along with Philippians 4:8 are very clear in guiding us to keep our minds where they should be: "Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."  I pray that God will help me keep my mind on these things!!

What do you think our world would be like if every Christian followed these words of guidance? 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Keep Your Eyes Focused on Our Lord

Words that especially spoke to me in today's reading are, "In My radiant Light, anxious thoughts shrink and shrivel away."   I am imagining my worries and "confused ideas" shrinking down to nothing!

Today's scripture from Isaiah 26:3 is such a blessed reminder: "You will keep Him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on You..." Are you like me constantly searching for that Peace?

The old hymn, "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus," says so much about keeping our focus on our Lord. I hope you take time to listen to and grasp these beautiful words.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Jesus' Most Wonderful Promise!

When we get discouraged or frightened of turmoil or unrest or environmental changes in our world, what a blessing to know this most wonderful promise of our Lord: "And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."

Sarah Young made an interesting point in that most of us Christians "accept" this as true but we don't act like we believe it in our daily lives. How do you keep focused on this Promise - even in difficult times?


Sunday, January 27, 2013

Trust, Trust, Trust!

I had never thought of trust as being a "golden pathway to heaven" - but it is a reassuring idea! It sounds so simple but when life becomes difficult, it's so easy for me to try to rely on my own understanding rather than trusting in my Lord. Today's scripture passages are wonderful reminders about what happens when we do put our trust entirely in our Lord.

I would really like my paths to be straight! How about you? What do you do to be assured that you are on the straight path.

I have referred to the old hymn, "Trust and Obey" several times. However, the words in it are so beautiful and meaningful that I hope you will focus on them today in your worship time.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Experience Joy - Even in this "Fallen" World!

We don't have to be reminded that no one has a "problem-free" life or live in a problem-free world! What a blessed reminder in today's reading and scriptures that our Lord has overcome the world! - We CAN enjoy Him and glorify Him in the midst of our troubles! - His Light shines more brightly when we continue to trust Him in difficult times!

I think God has been trying to get this message embedded in my mind and heart during the last several months. I have read devotionals, Sunday School materials and other readings in which the term "joy" and "enjoy" keep showing up again and again. I can't help but think of the children's song, "I've Got the Joy, Joy, Joy, Down in My Heart."  The scripture that has spoken to me repeatedly is, "This is the day that the Lord has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it."

Do you have scriptures or Christian music that has especially spoken to you about "Joy?"

Friday, January 25, 2013

Be Still - and Then Be "Transformed!"

Two particular points spoke clearly to me in today's devotional reading. The first is about being still in the Presence of our Lord. In this way, His love Will fill me and grant me His Peace.

The second point is also reflected in the scripture from 2 Corinthians 3:18 - which is about being TRANSFORMED into what our Lord wants us to be. The way I understand it, I will not be changed into "His Likeness" without trusting and giving Him my time. This also made me think of a line from the old hymn, "Have Thine Own Way, Lord" that says "thou art the potter; I am the clay."

How did today's devotional speak to you? It seems that when I talk to people about these devotionals and scriptures, many times what speaks to them is entirely different than what speaks to me. I'm sure it has to do with what is happening in our lives and where we are spiritually. Please share your thoughts.


Thursday, January 24, 2013

The Gift of Peace

Have you ever had someone refuse a special gift that you spent hours making - or finding? For some reason, that's what came to mind when I read today's devotional and scriptures as that has happened to me. Our Lord is offering us a most precious gift of Peace - for which He paid the highest price - His blood! However, we sometimes reject this gift simply by not trusting Him.

Today's scripture from John 16 especially spoke to me - after I read it several times. What a blessing to know and believe and trust in God's promise of Peace and His reassurance that He HAS overcome the trials and troubles in our world!


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

It's O.K. to Be Human!

On several occasions when I was going through very difficult times in my life, I became so upset at myself for feeling weak, sad, and very anxious. I kept thinking that if I were a good Christian, I wouldn't feel so weak. It has taken various pastors to remind me that I AM human - and our Lord understands those feelings during challenging times!

All of today's scriptures are so powerful but my favorite is the one from 2 Corinthians 12:9. The NIV  says, "My grace is sufficient for you; my Power is made perfect in weakness."  The first time I truly focused on that passage, God's acceptance of me with all my weaknesses became clear! I praise Him for His acceptance of my weaknesses and the promise that He uses these as openings for His light to shine in and through me.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Run Toward Challenges - Rather Than Away From Them!

Some of Sarah Young's words were that "Anything that tends to make you anxious is a growth opportunity. Instead of running away from these challenges, embrace them..." That is sometimes difficult to accept in my opinion! However, we continue to read in many scriptures and Bible studies about these "opportunities for growth." In one of my recent Sunday School classes, the author of our material went so far as to say that we should/could say to ourselves when events in life become difficult: "School is now in session!!" In other words, it's time to grow and learn!

Today's reading and scriptures tell us clearly what to do during anxious and/challenging times. Simply lean on our Lord. Below are two different versions of today's scripture from Proverbs. It is often helpful to me to clarify and embrace such powerful passages by reading them from many different versions of the Bible.

Proverbs 3:5-6 - King James Version
     Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
     And He shall direct your paths.


Proverbs 3:5-6 - The Message 

Trust God from the bottom of your heart;
    don’t try to figure out everything on your own.
Listen for God’s voice in everything you do, everywhere you go;
    he’s the one who will keep you on track.

Please share with me and other readers when you find Bible versions that are especially meaningful to you about a day's devotional.

Monday, January 21, 2013

NOTHING Can Separate Us From God's Love

What a blessing to be reminded NOTHING can separate us from the love of God - "Neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation!" The first time I remember this passage is when I was visiting a friend during one of her last days on earth. A pastor came to visit and read Romans 8:39. The atmosphere in the room seemed to change! There was no doubt that our Lord was there in that room with us - and especially with her!

An old hymn entitled "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" is a different way to think about today's devotional reading - and remember it in days to come. I hope you have time to listen closely to the lyrics as  you worship our Lord today.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

My Plans vs. God's Plans

Today's devotional and scriptures remind me that God's Ways are so much better than mine! I have previously mentioned how my prayers sometimes consist of my list of things that I think God should be doing for me! However, as I continue to grow closer to my Lord, I try daily to LISTEN to Him during a quiet time so that I will better understand the plans He has for me.

I hope that today you will have time to reread the scripture passages several times - and to allow God to help you and me better understand His thoughts and His ways.


Friday, January 18, 2013

Follow Jesus - in All Things


The scripture from 2 Corinthians 4:17 especially spoke to me. However, many times my troubles do not feel like they are "light and momentary!"  The reassuring part of this scripture is when it says that these troubles will achieve for us an "eternal glory that far outweighs them all." I thank God for this reassurance and truly don't know how people make it through life without His Promises, Love and Presence!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Give Thanks - With a Grateful Heart

After reading today's devotional and scriptures, please take time to listen to the words of this beautiful hymn, "Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart." If you are like me, you will want to listen to it several times as we thank God for all He has done for us. By continually thanking Him, we WILL feel His Presence and Peace.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Rest in God's Presence and Peace

I've never thought before reading today's devotional about "rehearsing" my troubles! However, I'm sure that's what I do when I think "This might happen unless..." I have to admit that I'm pretty good at worry or "anticipating" what might be ahead - as Sarah Young puts it.

Today's scripture from Matthew 11 is such a blessing. As I was reading it, I imagined Jesus standing by my side and saying those words to me: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." It seems that these words could bring comfort and peace to so many who are in difficult times.

I think this will be another one of those passages  which I want to start repeating every morning. Do you have special passages that you use to start your day with a focus on our Lord? I hope that you will share them with me and other readers.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Face to Face With Jesus

There is no doubt that our lives are filled with problems. However, it is such a blessing to realize that when we keep our focus on our Lord, He will fill us with His Peace.

During today's worship, please take time to focus not only on the reading and scriptures but on the words from this beautiful hymn, "Face to Face With Christ My Savior."

I hope that you will continue in prayer for all those families affected by the tragic shootings in Connecticut and other places throughout the world. It is only through having Christ as Savior that we can survive such tragedies.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Nothing Can Separate Us From God's Love

Today's reading reminds us that God sees what is in our hearts - no matter what we look like or do or say on the outside! At first thought, that seems a little un-nerving! However, Sarah Young's words then tell us that it should be a relief to be "fully understood" by our Lord.

I especially am grateful that God will transform my weaknesses into strengths! A scripture that makes this clear is from 2 Corinthians 12:9: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness. Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me."

Today's scripture from Romans 8:38-39 is one that feels like a powerful blessing every time I read it. How wonderful to know that nothing can separate us from God's love!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

This is the Day the Lord Has Made!

Today's scripture from Psalm 118:24 is a marvelous one to start every day! "This is the day the Lord has made; let us REJOICE and be glad in it!" A friend told me how meaningful it is to have her new housemate leave every morning with similar words: "Have a joyful day!" 

We know that there are challenges in many days of our lives. However, what a difference it would make if we started everyday repeating the scripture from Psalm and recognizing that each day IS "a precious, unrepeatable gift."  Will you try it with me for the next few weeks? Let's see what happens!

 

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Be Prepared for Today

In today's reading, we are reminded how to prepare ourselves for the new day. Sarah Young tells us that the best way to do this is to spend quality time with our Lord. He won't necessarily show us every step to take, but He has promised that His Presence will be with us.

I have previously referred to the hymn, "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus." I hope that you have time to dwell on the words and music of this beautiful hymn along with today's scriptures.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Let Go and Let God

The scripture today from Colossians especially spoke to me: "Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful." I wonder what would happen in my life and in our world if we Christians devoted ourselves to prayer and then thanked God for His answer - even if it's not what we wanted?

For one of my New Year's resolutions, I have decided to at least devote MORE time to prayer and thanksgiving. What about you? Will you join me with this resolution?

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Heavenly Treasures

In our materialistic world, I really appreciate the reminder of the importance of "heavenly treasures" vs. worldly treasures! It is especially reassuring to understand and believe that we can "store" up treasures in heaven every time we trust in our Lord. In that way, we are blessed with God's Peace and Presence during all of life's storms.

What do you do to ensure that you are storing up heavenly treasures rather than being focused on accumulating money or things?

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

God IS Our Refuge and Strength

This week, I had to undergo a medical procedure about which I had heard frightening stories. I became quite anxious (to say the least) as soon as the procedure was scheduled. The amazing thing was that once I asked Christian friends to pray for me, I was overtaken by an amazing peace! I also remembered some scriptures such as the one today from Psalm 46 and John 14:27:  "Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid."  I am very pleased to say that the procedure was much less painful and involved than the stories I had heard! Praise God!

Over the last few years, a number of friends have told me that they could feel the prayers of others during challenging times in their lives. That's what I can say about this time for me: I could literally feel the prayers of others! I praise God for hearing our prayers and being Present with us!

Do you have a story to share about experiencing God's Promise that He is our Refuge and Strength?

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Softly and Tenderly - Jesus is Calling

Today's scriptures are such blessed words of what our Lord is offering to us: His hope, Peace, and Joy. I wonder how I could ever forget all that He offers to me and you?

The beautiful hymn, "Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling" is a good one to remind us of His pleading for us to come nearer to Him each and everyday

Monday, January 7, 2013

Am I Grateful in ALL THINGS?

The devotional and scriptures for today are near and dear to my heart. I had no idea until a few years ago about how much difference gratitude/praise to our Lord can make in a person's life!

About 12 years ago, my daughter and a good friend gave me the same book for a Christmas gift. It is called "Simple Abundance," and I don't profess that I have done a fraction of the things that are suggested in the book. However, I decided that maybe God was nudging me to be more disciplined about one thing in particular - keeping a gratitude journal to write in at the end of everyday. I have done this most nights since that time and I truly believe it has made me a happier person and one much more content with my life. By writing down some specific blessings from that day, it has made me so much more aware of God's Presence and guidance and Love.

In the last few years, I have spoken to Sunday School and Bible study groups about gratitude and some of the effects of faithfully keeping a gratitude journal. In doing so, I have found unbelievable medical and psychological research on the positive effects of this one simple act on our part. Some articles are written from a Biblical standpoint and some from secular such as from the Mayo Clinic. For me, it doesn't matter where they come from. What matters is that the Bible gives us the command to praise God and our life can be changed by doing so.

Today's scripture from I Thessalonians 5:18 is one that has spoken to me repeatedly and serves as a good reminder of the importance of giving thanks to our Lord in all situations (which is sometimes very difficult!).  Do you keep a gratitude journal - or are you willing to try to do so? I and other readers would be very interested in how it affects your life.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Do We Believe God's Promises?

We are reminded in today's reading and scriptures about a few of God's Promises. I used to have a small book of scriptures that is filled with HUNDREDS of His Promises. As I looked on Amazon, I noticed that there are dozens of books regarding His Promises for all our needs. My questions to myself are:
  • "How many of these Promises have I committed to heart to I can call on them when I need them?"
  • "Do I really believe all of these Promises and cling to them at all times?"
What about you? How do you make this happen in your life? I have just listened to several different versions of the hymn, "Standing on the Promises." This particular one is a country-western but has a special blessing in that it has not only the lyrics but related Bible verses. I pray that you will be blessed by the hymn and the scriptures as I have in today's worship time.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Victorious Living

In today's devotional reading, Sarah Young writes about the way our Lord views "victorious living."
It is not through great "worldly" successes but rather by our relying on our Lord with problems, failures, weakness and neediness. It seems that my life has been filled with many of these! There have been a few times that I have relied totally on the Lord, but I will admit that during many more of them, I thought I could handle things by myself. What a mistake that was! That's often when I really hit bottom!

Do you live a life of victorious living? How do you define that kind of life?

The words from from the old gospel song "Victory in Jesus" helped me think more about Jesus' amazing love and grace. I hope that you enjoy the music and lyrics during your worship time today.


Friday, January 4, 2013

I Trust You, Jesus

What are your new habits or New Year's resolutions? I appreciate the one that Sarah Young uses in today's devotional reading, this short prayer: "I trust You, Jesus." This will definitely be one that I will try to develop this year.

There are so many things in life to fear. However, to understand that "fear loses its grip on you" by our trust in our Lord is very comforting. I'm having a medical procedure in a few days that has already caused some "anxiety" to say the least. I will start today by repeating this short prayer, "I trust You, Jesus" and then seeking His Presence and Peace.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

God Has Overcome the World

What a blessing to know that God has overcome the world and "deprived it of power" to hurt us. I praise God for His reminder of this and that we can be "refreshed" with His Peace and in His Presence! I especially cling to the thought that God is walking beside me and in front of me everyday - all day!

Do you have times when you can really FEEL God walking with you and realize that He is granting you His Peace? One of mine was when I was in the hospital for some strange virus (or bacteria). I was on IV's and monitors but in some amazing way, I felt at Peace. That could only come from prayers of others and of God's Presence with me.

Please share any stories about your experiences of "remarkable" Peace.


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Joy and Peace of Christmas

Have you heard recent comments that "I'm so glad that Christmas is over!" I hope that we will not be one of those for whom Christmas is over! Rather, let us pray for God's help in keeping the joy and peace of the Christmas season in our hearts and minds through this entire year.

Today's devotional and scriptures remind us to make sure that our priorities include spending time in the Presence of our Lord. I'll have to admit that I am sometimes like Martha and get distracted by all that I think I must do "first" instead of sitting at the feet of my Lord.

For one of my New Year's resolution, I am asking for God's help in setting my top priority of spending more time with Him each and everyday. Will you share some of your "spiritual" resolutions for this new year?

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year - Happy New Ways!

I appreciate the idea in today's devotional that says "A close walk with Me is a life of continual newness."  The two scriptures are also ones that have been and will continue to be very special to me. I want to be "transformed" by the renewing of my mind in order that I may do God''s Will and follow His plans!

May you have a blessed and wonderful New Year - and one in which you feel Christ's Presence more and more everyday!