Monthly Archives: August 2024

Christ is waiting

Heb. 9, 10 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

Christ is waiting until all His enemies will be made a footstool under His feet. The last enemy to be conquered is death.

Sometimes we have to wait until God’s processes are complete and our enemies are defeated. The waiting and trusting is good for us and makes us stronger.

God left resistance in The Promised Land so His people would become stronger through the warfare. We are in a spiritual warfare. The victory is promised to us, but we may be waiting for our enemy to be put under our feet. We are getting stronger through the process.

The ONLY THING God can’t do

Heb. 6-8 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

God can’t remember the sins we committed that were washed in the Blood of Christ Jesus. (v, 12) Isn’t that AMAZING?! They were buried in the sea of His forgetfulness. My mentor, Moses Vegh, used to say that God put up a sign there that said, “No fishing.”

To have our sins forgiven and forgotten is one of the greatest miracles in the universe. Each time I pray the “Our Father,” I lean into “Forgive us our sins AS we forgive those who sin against us.” Then, I try to picture anyone I’m holding in my “despisery.” I purpose there and then to release them from my feeling against them. Try it!

Learn obedience from suffering

Heb. 5 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

Verse 8 of this chapter says Christ learned obedience from the things He suffered. He was perfect, but He had to grow up. Can’t you just hear His mother Mary saying, “Son, don’t touch that fire. It’ll burn You. … ‘Ouch’ … Didn’t I tell You?!”

So it is with us. We teach our children, but the lesson will be reinforced when they discover from their pain that Mama knows best.

We learn valuable lessons of life through our suffering. I trust you’ve said sometime or another, “I’ll NEVER do THAT again.”

Where do you get good judgement? From BAD.

Deal gently

Hebrews 1-5 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

The High Priest was … able to exercise gentleness and forbearance toward the ignorant and erring, since he himself also is liable to moral weakness and physical infirmity.

This is an example of how God wants us to deal with others who don’t see as clearly about spiritual things as we do. This is especially critical in the home where children may not have progressed as we’d like in spiritual growth.

The servant of the Lord must be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient,  In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth; [2 Tim 2:24, 25]

Christ Jesus is our great High Priest.

Slander no one

Titus 3 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

In our current political environment there is much slander going on. I guess politicians feel they have to thump on their rivals to win. There are probably many wonderful, capable candidates who have just refused to go the route of slander. We’ll never hear about them.

I guess this admonition applies to the voters also. We should keep our mouths from slandering the candidates. (I repent. I have done it.)

Our Blessed Hope

2 Tim. 2-4; Titus 1, 2 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

To Titus Paul encouraged looking forward to the glorious appearing of Christ Jesus. He called it our “Blessed Hope.” (I think if I was to start a church today, I’d call it Blessed Hope)

We just finished watching the Olympics on TV. I love the track and field events where they all have the goal of crossing the finish line. I especially love the marathon where they have just run over 26 miles. It is so motivational to watch contestants cross that line.

Christ’s coming is in a certain sense our finish line for this life. THEN, we begin a new life that will last for eternity. It will be a blessed life and we will live it with Christ Himself. Keep running the race. We are nearer than when we first began.

Cleanse yourselves

2 Tim. 2 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

Paul commands, “Cleanse yourselves, and you will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work.”

It takes work to keep yourselves clean. I’m not just talking about soap and showers. I’m talking about body, soul, AND spirit.

When I grab a glass to get a drink of water, I don’t want one that has lipstick on the rim, or gunk around the base, or greasy fingerprint smidges. Yuk!

Give God a clean vessel to use. Keep yourselves pure.

Living by grace

2 Tim. 1 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

We are foolish if we think we are living the Christian life by the power of our own will. Generally, our will gets us in trouble. It’s not by our might nor our power but by God’s Spirit manifested in our loves by HIS GRACE.

I like Phil. 2:13 for the best definition of grace.  For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.

Grace is a free gift from God. None of us deserve it. We really deserve to have died in our sins. Thank God for His marvelous gift of grace and the cleansing of our sin by His PRECIOUS BLOOD!

“I constantly remember you”

1 Tim. 6; 2 Tim. 1 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

I can relate when Paul says he constantly remembers Timothy in his prayers. Those we love, we in effect carry them with us in prayer while we are awake. Whenever they are hurting or in need, we feel it with them.

Our prayers keep an open channel of God’s power and help flowing to them. Our prayers put them on God’s mind also. Think of your prayers being a water spigot. When you prayer, water is running out and bringing life and cleansing. When you stop, you are closing the spigot. [Is. 44:3]

Foot care

1 Tim. 4, 5 [NIV Dramatized Audio]

Today’s devotion is not the normal. Paul instructed Timothy that widows in the church, in a sense, should demonstrate their heart of service (v. 10) by even washing feet. Foot care is no less important today than it was in Bible times.

Traditionally, foot washing today is a ritual that shows humility and is a remembrance of how Christ washed His Disciples’ feet. It’s a good activity for New Years Eve Watchnight services. (What ever happened to them?)

A couple of weeks ago, I had a pedicure. When the lady saw how big and ugly my feet were, she almost ran out the back door. Seriously, it was a great experience. I recommend it.

Somebody VERY CLOSE to me gets (her) feet rubbed everyday. She loves it. (I think it’s the key to her success)

It’s all about foot care. Feet work very hard.