Monday, 12 September 2016

‘… Nothing shall hurt you.’




Luke 10: 19 (RSV)

19 Behold, I have given you authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing shall hurt you.

Every day we are faced with new experiences and challenges but, are we aware of the opportunities that present themselves to us?  I don’t think we even notice some of the opportunities that come our way.

As a Christian I don’t think that I have ever stepped onto a serpent or scorpion in the physical world but I do believe in the spiritual world I may have slain a couple of serpents and scorpions.  Scripture gives me hope in that God has given me the authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions and the best part for me is all power over the enemy so that nothing shall hurt me.

The fact that ‘nothing shall hurt me’ sits in the back of my mind, gives me the courage to face today, take on new projects.  The Lord is awesome and I can only give Him all the glory and honor because I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

Prayer
Abba Father as I mediate and focus on Your word for today I want to say thank You that ‘nothing shall hurt me.’  Lord thank You that You have Your hand stretched out over my life and that You will reveal and open the right doors of opportunity for me and my future.  In the Holy Name of Jesus, Amen

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

The LORD never ceases




Lamentations 3:21-22Revised Standard Version (RSV)
21 But this I call to mind,
    and therefore I have hope:
22 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases,
    his mercies never come to an end;

As we meditate and focus on today word isn’t it fantastic to know and realize that we find our hope in the LORD.  We need to remind ourselves that we can draw hope from the Lord's love and remember that the LORD never ceases (will never cut you off).  Remind yourself that HIS mercies never come to an end.

We all face difficulties and because of these difficult times we need to stay focused on the scriptures; it’s in soaking up the Word of God that we renew our minds.  It’s becoming sponge like and once we are squeezed and pushed and prodded we expel a beautiful aroma.  Something that is refreshing because we have becomes full of the Lord's word.


As I watch and listen to people I sometimes become worried at our no care attitude towards each other.  We don’t have the necessary mercy or respect for each other.  Be encouraged and work on your attitude, let the LORD give you hope today.

Prayer

Please Lord help us not to lose hope and help us Lord to keep our trust in You and YOUR scriptures.  Teach us to deal with every situation life throws at us.  Lord we love and worship You in Jesus Name, Amen

Friday, 2 September 2016

A time to live and a time to die



Luke 16:31 New Life Version (NLV)

31 Abraham said to him, ‘If they do not listen to Moses and to the early preachers, they will not listen even if someone is raised from the dead.’”


Straight Street is one of the most effluent and prestige’s streets in town, the very rich and famous live on this street.  In front of one of the richest men in town lay a really raggedy vagabond, dogs hanging around him, liking the sore on his face and hands.  A real eyes sore for the neighborhood but in actual fact there isn’t much that can be done as the old vagabond has been doing this for as long as we can remember.

Perched on the balcony the children watch how the dogs lick the sickly old man.  Their Father appears on the balcony and looks down at the vagabond lying on the street.  Laughing and eating some apples the children tease the vagabond.  Lazarus the old vagabond looks up to all the people standing on the balcony calling out ‘Please sir, may I have some bread and a little water?’  The rich man dressed in the finest of purple linen and sash looks down smiling and turns his head towards the children.  “Come now, let us go inside and have something to eat.”  The rich man ushers the children back into the eating hall. 

Lazarus has just passed away; the angles are standing next to him.  As Lazarus’ spirit leaves his body he stands looking at his limp body.  He sighs a breath of relieve and looks at the angels standing next to him.  They leave and reach paradise; waiting to welcome Lazarus is Abraham.  A feast is being prepared to celebrate Lazarus arrival in Paradise.  

The rich man also takes ill and he is facing his final moments, screaming and shouting ‘no, please leave me alone!  I don’t want to go with you!’  His breaths his last breathe.  The family was in shock as he died a really agonizing death.  The rich man put a good fight but failed, standing next to him were demons ready to take him into Hades.  As he reached his destiny he was in agony and in pain as the flames liked his face, his arms and his entire body.  The heat of the fire was excruciating, being tormented all the time, he just could not get away from all the agony.  Looking up; the rich man saw a familiar face, Lazarus the old vagabond talking to Father Abraham.

“Please Father Abraham, send Lazarus to me with a drop of water, the fire is excruciating and the heat is unbearable.  In my life I have never endured such pain.”  Father Abraham looked down from paradise with Lazarus next to him answering the rich man “Son do you remember the lavish life you lead, and Lazarus had to live the hard life.  Besides there is a great chasm between you and us so that those who wanted to come over to our side would not be able.  Not allowing anybody to cross over from either side.”

The rich man said “Then Father Abraham, please will you send Lazarus to my father’s house to warn my five brothers about this place.  I wouldn’t want them to end up with me here.”
Father Abraham answered the rich man “They have the scriptures of Moses and of the Prophets, let them listen to them.”

The rich man cried out “No!  Please Father Abraham; if Lazarus came from the dead and told them to repent they will listen.”

Father Abraham answered “If they don’t listen to the scriptures of Moses and the Prophets, why will they take note of someone rising from the dead.”

Thursday, 1 September 2016

Heart in the right place




Jeremiah 38:12-13 International Standard Version (ISV)

12 Ebed-melech the Ethiopian told Jeremiah, “Put the worn out rags and clothes under your armpits under the ropes,” and Jeremiah did as he said13 They pulled Jeremiah with the ropes and brought him up from the cistern, but Jeremiah remained in the courtyard of the guard.

Jeremiah is standing in the mud and had to just wait and see what was going to happen.
He left the king’s house and went to see the king whom was sitting in the Benjamin Gate.  Ebed-melech approached the king saying ‘My lord the king, these men have done evil in all that they did to Jeremiah the prophet by casting him into the cistern, and he will die there of hunger, for there is no bread left in the city.’ 

The king instructs Ebed-melech to take thirty men and free Jeremiah from the cistern.  Before Ebed-melech went to rescue Jeremiah he first went home to collect worn out rags and clothes.  On reaching Jeremiah he said to Jeremiah ‘Put the rags and clothes between your armpits and the ropes.’  After which they lifted Jeremiah out of the pit.

The eunuch showed his heart was in the right place by thinking of Jeremiahs comfort.


Prayer

Lord help me to act in a unselfish way towards people in need, not being concerned of my own comfort or station in life at the time.  Let my heart be in the right place and help unconditionally as You do for us each day.  In Jesus Name, Amen

The Lord shut the door behind him.




Genesis 7:16 Lexham English Bible (LEB)

16 And those that came, male and female, of every living thing, came as God had commanded him. And Yahweh shut the door behind him. 

What an awesome God we serve, Noah was instructed to build the ark and then God sent the animals male and female to the ark.  Picture this we are on earth right now because of Noah’s faithfulness and obedience to God.


God presented an opportunity to Noah in saving his own family and all the animals we have on earth today.  The same applies today in our lives, we are presented with new opportunities each and every day and God gives us the right to choose what we want to do with them.

Sometimes we miss out on good opportunities and let them slip through our fingers and other times we cease the moment and take advantage of the opportunities.

It is my wish to be aware of new opportunities each day, I want to be in the position to take advantage of what God has placed before me.  I also want to know that it all is part of God’s will for my own life.

Prayer

Lord please; help me to be aware of the opportunities; You present to us and help us to take each day as it comes.  So that when Lord, You shut the door behind us we will have made the right choices.  In Jesus Name, Amen

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