Ears to hear

Rev. 3

Hearing is critical. The older I get, the more valuable my ears are. Young people don’t always appreciate the quality of hearing they possess. Older people quite often spend a lot of money on hearing aids to help them hear.

Hearing god, however, does not depend upon your natural ears. Spiritual ears are of great importance. Your spiritual ears can be exercised as you read God’s word, as you observe life situations, as you pray or praise the Lord, and as you listen to anointed preaching. As little Samuel did, simply tell the Lord, ” Speak lord, your servant hears.”

I know your deeds

Rev 2

God declares that he knows our deeds. He sees everything. Men are only fooling themselves if they think things are hidden from God. When God judges men, their hidden deeds will be exposed. This is why it is critical to confess our sins and be forgiven.

Reading aloud

Revelation 1

For many years I would sing and read aloud 5 Psalms and one Proverb each day. It was a life changing experience. Now, I listen to the Word on Biblegateway.com and have really enjoyed it. (I do my devotions in the middle of the night, usually)

There is something reaffirming about hearing the Word from your own mouth. You should try it. When you speak out loud, it’s as if you are making an agreement or covenant with the Lord. And, sometimes you just have to speak to yourself to encourage yourself.

John said in Rev. 1 that there is a blessing from God when you read it aloud.

Let her rip!

Jude profiles ungodly men

Jude

Jude was a half-brother of Jesus, and in this letter demonstrated a zeal to keep the Church free from heretical influence. He clarifies the profile of self-serving leaders who talked a good talk but walked an immoral walk. In essence, they perverted the truth to gain personal advantage and satisfy their own evil desires.

RED FLAG! When people are more concerned about their own advantage than the benefit of others, beware. Christ came to serve and give Himself. We have such few precious years here in this life. Let’s forego our own fortunes and labor to benefit others.

A faithful, loving brother

2 John, 3 John

In 3rd John, a man named Gaius is addressed by the Apostle and commended for his faithfulness to teaching truth and his hospitality springing from his love. John identifies these qualities as being traits that honor God.

If asked, what would your contemporaries say about you? Are there defining characteristics that describe your demeanor among the saints? To each of us has been given gifts to bless the Body of Christ with. Are you using your gifts to serve and honor God

Prayer: Father, anoint me to show forth Your Love and Truth like Gaius. Lead me by Your precious Holy Spirit to serve others as Christ would. Give me the grace to perform it.

Don’t continue in sin

1 John 5

Shall we continue in sin that grace should (have to keep) abound(ing)? God forbid! How shall we who are DEAD to sin live any longer therein? [Rom. 6:1,2] We know that anyone born of God does not [deliberately, knowingly, habitually] practice committing sin. [1 Jn. 5:18]

How do you know it’s sin? The Holy Spirit keeps telling you. When in doubt, cast it out! If God’s gift of faith does not sanction it, get rid of it. Decide with your will that it can’t stay, then ask God to give your the strength to resist it. Keep asking! God wants you to walk in perfect freedom from sin (and its consequences).

God is greater!!!

1 John 4

Great means above the normal or the average. God is greater than ANYTHING or ANYONE. Much greater. In fact, so great that His greatness cannot be found out or understood. We have NO IDEA!

John declares the catch phrase, “Greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world.” We need to remember that. The devil is no match for God in anyway. The key is keeping the Holy One in us and growing in grace.

When the challenges of life bombard you, stop and realize that God is greater than your challenge. Put both hands in the air and say, “I can do ALL THINGS through Christ … because He strengthens me.”

We conquer life. It does not conquer us.

The quest for purity

1 John 3

The purer the gold, the higher the quality. Are you a 10k, 14k, 18k, or 24 k gold Christian? We are to pursue purity for our entire life. It’s better than money. Jesus said the pure in heart would see God.

The money world is a headache. Since I am the Executor/Trustee for my parents’ estate, I have dealt with the financial community alot recently. It’s a royal pain. I’d rather get a beatin’ and be done with it. I sat in a bankers chair yesterday for nearly 5 hours, and then she told me I’d have to come back Monday. YUK! 5 hours of prayer and Bible study would have been FAR MORE PROFITABLE.

Seeing God is much better than seeing bankers.

Obedience – the litmus test

1 John 2

He that saith, I know Him (Christ), and keeps not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. [1 Jn. 2:4]

Obedience is critical. When a parent teaches a youngster that if they touch fire, they will be burned bringing pain and skin damage. Obedience to God similarly helps us avoid life pain and damage.

The earlier children learn this lesson, the better. A grossly disobedient adult is a sad picture. Not only do they incur pain and damage to self, they share it with those who love them.

God’s great grace is the ONLY SOLUTION.

All have sinned

1 John 1

This is no surprise … we’ve all fallen miserably short of God’s standards. Actually, Christ Jesus was the ONLY MAN Who could measure up. He’s the ONLY ONE Who could take our place as a substitute for our sin. Since He did, what can we do in return? We can ask Him for forgiveness and trust Him for the grace to live each day.

Who are we to act so “Holy” and pure when all of our righteousnesses are as filthy rags to God. So, we praise Him. We thank Him. We live for Him by obeying the voice of the Holy Spirit deep within our spirit on a daily basis.

All we like sheep have gone astray, and the Lord laid upon Him the iniquity of us all. We are NOW CLEAN through the blood of Jesus.