Monthly Archives: August 2022

Pray about EVERYTHING!

Phil. 3 [The Message]

Praying about everything is pretty much the opposite of worrying about everything.. Much of life is beyond our control, but through prayer, we can see the God of Heaven intervene in our lives and the lives of those we love. In fact, impossibilities become challenges when we pray. I hereby challenge you to begin praying about a worthwhile issue regardless of how impossible it seems. Then, keep praying about it until you see evidence of change.

Uncorrupted

Philippians 2. [The Message]

Eugene Peterson uses the word corrupted when the King James says blameless and harmless. This is how we are to conduct ourselves in our daily lives. Corruption too often means taking financial gain to alter or debase your responsibilities. Be careful when you are offered financial perks or advantage when asked or tempted to do the wrong thing. The wrong thing is NEVER the right thing.

… As Christ loved the Church

Eph. 5 [The Message]

How is a husband to love his wife? As Christ loved the Church and gave Himself for it.

It’s a wonderful coincidence that my oldest grand daughter, Sydney, is getting married Sunday afternoon to an outstanding young Christian man named Cameron. There’s a good chance that this scriptural concept will be shared in the minister’s message. (Cam’s dad is performing the ceremony)

How can we imagine a love greater than that of Christ to His Bride, The Church? In my mind, this is the greatest and highest standard of love conceivable. This should be the constant goal of every man who is married … a pinnacle of love for his wife, and especially if she has bore him children.

Paul says the man who loves his wife like this actually loves himself, or is doing himself a great favor. This will be a great marriage.

Think your prayers

Eph. 3 [The Message]

We absolutely cannot bypass this chapter which includes one of the Bible’s key verses on prayer:

Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or THINK, according to the power that worketh in us, [Eph. 3:20 KJV]

You MUST memorize this verse.

I generally THINK through my prayer list. I definitely believe in praying out loud … Ps. 5:3; Ps. 61:1; Ps. 55:17] … but it’s not always convenient or socially apropos to aurally verbalize your prayers. But, hey, Eph. 3:20 says we can not only ask (out loud) but we can “think” our prayers.

It’s another way of praying in secret.

An immensely merciful God

Eph. 2 [The Message]

We are so fortunate that God’s first inclination is toward mercy in dealing with our shortcomings. We all deserve DEATH because of our rebellion and love of sin. But God wouldn’t have it that way. His merciful grace compensated for our fallen nature and lifted us back up to a position of favor whereby we are promised an eternal life of bliss with Him in Heaven. Best deal in the universe.

We are wise to also consider Christ’s words concerning mercy … “Blessed are the merciful (those who are merciful to their fellow man), for they shall obtain mercy.” As we extend mercy to those who offend us, we shall likewise receive mercy to live by ourselves.

We know what mercy is because God first showed it to us. Thank you, Jesus!

A God so personal

Ephesians 1 [The Message]

It’s mind-boggling to consider how a God so powerful that He rules the expanse of the universe takes the time and effort to reveal Himself to mere man. He’s so great that He has time and mental capacith for each of us. We each feel as if we’re the ONLY ONE.

It’s obvious, in ruling the universe we’d think God would have more important and critical responsibilities than hanging out with us all day. In reality, His great love makes us think we are at the center of His universe. The Psalmist said we are the apple (pupil) of His eye.

How do we know all this? We read it in His Word. He calls us “His Body.”

Christ displaced the Law

Galatians 3 [The Message]

Paul said the Law was an addendum added to the promise God gave Abraham that kept us in line until Christ came.

You can keep the Law by your own will power if you want … or can. I will trust in Christ’s presence and Holy Ghost power to live right. Why should we want to constantly refer to a written document when we can have the Savior of the universe whispering in our ear … “This is the way, walk in it.”

That’s how I live.