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Monday, 26 June 2006
THE NEED FOR EMOTIONAL PROVISION
Mood:  happy
Topic: 1 Thessalonians 2:10 - 12

Material goods are only a small part of providing for one's family. A man is also responsible for giving his household emotional stability. A dad has the power to convey to his sons and daughters that they have tremendous significance.

~ Fathers can offer a sense of belonging. All of us yearn to be part of a group. Parents build strong family ties by listening to kids' opinions and respecting their feelings. When that is the case, children know they have a safe haven from unpleasant circumstances - they feel security in a circle of people who love them unconditionally.

~ Fathers can give their children a sense of worth. So many boys and girls are growing up thinking they have no value. These kids try to compensate for their poor self - image through sex or drug use, but they end up even more disappointed. What a child needs is a dad who makes him or her feel special by his involvement - attending events, making time to talk, and joining in hobbies.

~ Dads can provide a sense of confidence. A father who expresses his support instills good self - worth and assurance in his children. Saying to sons and daughters, "I believe in you no matter what the outcome" lets them know that they are unconditionally loved. Then, even if a child fails, his or her sense of confidence will not waver.

Think about how you talk to and support your kids. Whether they are toddlers, teens, or adults, your children need your emotional provision. How well are you providing?


Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 9:50 AM CDT
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Sunday, 25 June 2006
A FATHER'S PROVISION
Mood:  hug me
Topic: 1 Timothy 5:8
"If anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever" (1 Timothy 5:8).

Supplying a family's needs is a tough job, but the Lord calls every father to the task. Sometimes, though, our hard work yields only the barest of necessities.

No parent should be ashamed that he or she cannot give a child more than life's essentials. If we were truly pressed to live on only what we need, we might be surprised by how few requirements we actually have. As a boy, I had two pairs of bib overalls, three shirts, and a single pair of shoes. When the soles of my shoes wore out, I put cardboard in them until my mother, a widow, had the money to resole them. The refrigerator was not full, but we had enough to eat, and we had a small home. I did not need any more than the basic elements my mom could provide.

What might come as a surprise is that a man who offers his family much more than the fundamentals can nevertheless be a poor provider. By giving in to every whim and materially spoiling his children or spouse, the household leader is not practicing good family management.

A wise provider knows that boundaries are important in teaching loved ones self - control and discipline. Consequently, he will set limits that are in keeping with the Lord's purpose for his family.

An old Army slogan said the military was "the toughest job you'll ever love," but fatherhood fits that billing even more aptly. We work hard to provide for our families' needs and, when possible, give well - considered extras. Thankfully, our Father provides us with aid and wisdom to do the job right.

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 2:54 PM CDT
Updated: Sunday, 25 June 2006 2:58 PM CDT
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Saturday, 24 June 2006
GOOD THINGS IN LIFE
Mood:  lazy
Topic: Psalm 63:1 - 7
To earnestly seek the Lord, to in your innermost being long to know more about Jesus Christ, you must set your mind to do so. It is not an experiential moment in which you are waiting for a feeling or an emotion to affirm that the Lord has spoken to you.

Rather, it is an intentional, deliberate daily effort at humbly and sincerely trying to find out more about God. If you're going to seek the Lord, you simply must purpose to do it and trust Him to answer your heart's cry.

The primary ways to learn more about God are to read His Word and communicate to Him in prayer. Perhaps you sometimes feel inundated with admonitions to read the Bible and pray, read the Bible and pray. There is a reason. These vital pursuits must be accomplished in earnest before your understanding of Christ is deepened.

The Holy Bible is a product of the mind and heart of God. It is the principal tool He uses to reveal Himself to us. He communicates to us through His Word and His Holy Spirit, and we communicate to Him through prayer.

Yet you also should consciously determine that in your conversations, Scripture study, church attendance, reading, and service you will be tenacious in longing to discover His will and His ways. These are all methods in which we learn more about God. These are also the ways in which we are richly rewarded.


Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 8:26 AM CDT
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Friday, 23 June 2006
RIGHT RELATIONSHIPS
Mood:  crushed out
Topic: Acts 2:42 - 47
Have you ever met someone who claimed to be a Christian but refused to engage with other believers as part of a church body? Such people will often say, "My spiritual life is between me and God. It doesn't involve anyone else." What a tragic, misguided view!

The Lord created each of us for relationship, both with Him and with other believers. We cannot be the complete men and women God wants us to be unless we are actively connected to others. That's what the church is - a place of commonality wherein a collection of individuals forms one body. The benefits of these relationships are staggering. They . . .

1. Build confidence in God and in ourselves.

2. Encourage us when we are down.

3. Motivate us to greatness.

4. Stimulate our creativity.

5. Energize us when we are weary.

6. Comfort us when we are hurting.

7. Defend us when we are attacked.

8. Forgive us when we make mistakes.

9. Love us when we seem unlovable.

10. Accept us just as we are, unconditionally.


Such relationships characterized the early church - there was no concept of faith in isolation. Acts 2:44 is an amazing statement: "All those who had believed were together and had all things in common." It is doubtful that many modern churches could make this claim.

Take stock of the "right relationships" in your life. Who is it that you trust unreservedly? Who challenges you to be your very best and depends on you for the same? Friends are a blessing from the Lord; honor Him in your life today.

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 2:32 PM CDT
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Thursday, 22 June 2006
TEACHING CHILDREN ABOUT WORK
Mood:  happy
Topic: Mark 1:16 - 20
Jesus' call to be fishers of men extends to modern believers. In order for anyone to achieve and become all that God has in mind, it is crucial to learn the right attitude toward work, whether it relates to vocation or service to the Lord. As parents, we must teach our children these additional lessons from fishing:

A fisherman must be industrious. The Bible tells us that Zebedee had some hired help. (Mark 1:20) He didn't settle for simply catching enough fish to feed his own family; he built a successful business that could also sustain his employees. It is likely that Zebedee taught his sons to reach for their full potential instead of accepting "good enough."

A fisherman must be disciplined. He doesn't have the option of sleeping in late or leaving the water early. Even though he is tired after a long shift, he recognizes that he must clean the nets to keep them in good repair. Zebedee's sons learned responsibility and self - control on their father's boat.

A fisherman must be persistent. The best catch is often made after everyone else gives up. Zebedee undoubtedly taught James and John not to quit until they gave their fullest effort. This ingrained attitude was essential when Jesus sent the disciples out to evangelize the world.

The order to spread the Gospel is still in effect. The church needs committed believers who teach and demonstrate a biblical mindset. Parents who model industry, discipline, and persistence are most likely to raise children determined to win the world for Jesus Christ.


Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 10:27 AM CDT
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Wednesday, 21 June 2006
MODELING A FISHERMAN?S FAITH
Mood:  lazy
Topic: Matthew 4: 21 - 22
Matthew's gospel would not have mentioned James and John's father so often if he were not a significant influence. Consider how Zebedee's vocation allowed him to model fatherly attributes - and how modern dads might follow his example.

A fisherman must be courageous. The Sea of Galilee is a dangerous body of water, where squalls build quickly and rage terribly. Life can be like that, too - one moment calm and then churning with a painful storm. Backing off when a situation becomes uncomfortable or giving up when we do not like how events are progressing teaches our kids to be quitters. But dads who put their trust in the Lord can face tough times with courage.

A fisherman must be decisive. Good timing is important in fishing and essential in life. Fathers are wise to model prayerfulness and thoughtful planning, but kids must also see us follow through and make a decision. One issue over which we should never hesitate is whether or not to obey God. If we are telling our children that the Lord is good and trustworthy, we ought to be backing up our words with decisive obedience.

A fisherman must be patient. No schedule exists for when fish will give themselves up to a hook or net. In our rushed, instant - everything world, we forget the importance of patience. But we cannot predict God's schedule, either, and parents are wise to show their sons and daughters how to wait upon Him.

Godly children follow the example of a godly father. What are you modeling for your family?

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Tuesday, 20 June 2006
INFLUENCE BY EXAMPLE
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Titus 2:1 - 8
The fathers in the Old Testament serve as a warning to modern dads about the impact of a parent's example. Many godly men were fatherhood failures, and their children paid a hefty price. Jacob's sons mimicked his conniving and manipulative behavior. King David neglected discipline and, as a result, several of his sons were involved in despicable activities. His heir, Solomon, was an equally poor father, whose son joined a rebellion against the king.

In spite of their faith, Jacob, David, and Solomon provided a negative role model for their children. Unfortunately, biblical examples of poor fathers outnumber the good. But the gospels mention a man whose sons reflect well on their dad's parenting skills. No specific details are given to describe how Zebedee brought up the disciples James and John, but he is significant because he did what many Christians try to do today: raise God - following children. Zebedee's training prepared his sons for a life of intimate fellowship with the Messiah. It's a reasonable assumption that he modeled discipline, respect for authority, and persistence, because his sons demonstrated those traits while following Jesus Christ.

Your children will reflect the traits they observe in you. Living in your presence every day, your kids see past any fade that might fool the rest of the world. They monitor your attitude about vocational work and household chores. Little ears pick up on how you talk about others, and little eyes watch your response to difficult circumstances.

What kind of example do your children see?

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 9:49 AM CDT
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Monday, 19 June 2006
A FATHER WHO PRAYS
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Philippians 1:9 - 11
Every child needs a father who calls his or her name before the Lord. By attending their events, getting involved in their interests, and expressing affection, we show our sons and daughters that we care. However, nothing demonstrates our love as powerfully as prayer does.

Praying for and with our children is part of a father's responsibility. No one else will talk to the Lord about them with the same fervor that parents can. That is why it's important to take the time to focus on specific needs. A hasty request like, "Please bless my children and keep them safe," will be honored by God but will not satisfy our kids' need for intercession. If a father prays with his daughter that the Lord would bring to mind the material she has studied, then she can walk into a final examination, confident of God's provision and her dad's love.

Adults often dismiss kids' problems - like tests, sibling squabbles, and bouts of puppy love - as petty, compared to "real world" trials. Situations that seem huge to youth, causing them tears and fears, can look like anthills to us. But one day, they too will have big, adult problems with which to contend, possibly even bigger than our own. The best salve for their hurting hearts will still be a father who bows his head on their behalf. And, more importantly, we will have taught them to be praying men and women themselves.

As Father's Day gets close, commit to giving your children a great gift: Ask your sons and daughters how you can pray for them.

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 10:02 AM CDT
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Sunday, 18 June 2006
A FATHER WHO TRAINS
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Proverbs 22:1 - 6
Being a father can be thought of as an "investment opportunity." The spiritual leader of the home pours instruction and discipline into his children so that they mature into men and women after God's heart. At a father's knee, a child learns the importance of confessing failure, serving humbly, and living according to scriptural principles.

Teaching requires that we back up our instruction with sound reasoning. It is easy to say, "I'm your father; do as I tell you, "but don't be fooled into thinking that giving orders is the same as training. Children need to understand why they are expected to behave in a certain way. Taking extra time to explain the reason behind a request or a punishment builds authentic respect for authority and develops a child's recognition of wrong and right.

Children will test the boundaries we set for them, often deliberately misbehaving just to learn what our reaction will be. They will also act obediently and then look to us for support and praise. From the time they are very young, we should train them to expect rewards for obedience and disciplinary consequences for disobedience. This is easily done by discussing the choices made by men and women in Scripture stories or by making an example of a child's daily actions - "You cleaned your room as soon as I asked, so now we have time to play some basketball."

Training takes time and involves a commitment to godly principles. The reward is well worth the investment in consistent instruction: children who will not depart from the Lord's way.


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Saturday, 17 June 2006
OUR FORGIVING FATHER
Mood:  energetic
Topic: Luke 15:11 - 24
Perhaps you've never noticed a few telling nuances in the parable of the prodigal son.

The wayward son had a true change of heart and decided that being a hired servant for his father was better than living in the hogpen of sin. When the wayward son was approaching, the father could see him from afar. The father ran, embraced him, and kissed him.

Here is a son badly stained from sin. He had just left the filthy job of feeding swine, one of the worst possible assignments for a Jewish lad. He had no change of clothes, nowhere to bathe. But the father saw him coming and ran to him. In the culture of Jesus' day, it was beneath the dignity of Jewish men to be seen running in public. But in Jesus' parable, He indicates that this is just how our heavenly Father responds when believers return from their trysts with sin.

He embraced his son despite his filth and stench. He kissed the boy, which was a sign of forgiveness.

Notice what is missing at this point. The father's silence is deafening. While the son begins asking forgiveness and apologizing, the father is hugging and kissing him affectionately. There is no condemnation from the father, who had forgiven the son long ago and was patiently waiting, arms open wide, for his loved one's return. So, too, does our heavenly Father await with forgiveness and love all who stray from Him.

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Friday, 16 June 2006
A HEALTHY BODY
Mood:  crushed out
"Don't you know that you yourselves are God's temple and that God's Spirit lives in you? 17If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy him; for God's temple is sacred, and you are that temple." (1 Corinthians 3:16 - 17)

Today you should take a good, long look at yourself. What is your attitude about your body? How concerned are you with healthy eating and regular exercise? These are important questions that many believers never ask. In fact, some may separate the spiritual life from the physical life altogether. This is not the view that the Lord intended.

God, who carefully crafted each of us, places high value on our bodies. (Psalm 139:13) The human form represents the masterpiece of Creation, and God entrusted our bodies to our care. Just as with any other resource - such as relationships or money - the Father expects wise stewardship from us.

Paul's first letter to the Corinthians provides a clear picture of Christians mistreating their bodies. Many people in the church had been engaging in various unacceptable practices, including gluttony and sexual misconduct. (5:1; 11:21) Because of their low view of the physical body, they incorrectly regarded this behavior as completely separate from their spiritual lives. They believed they could do anything they wanted with their bodies and still be considered "good Christians."

In 1 Corinthians 3:16, Paul declares, "Do you not know that you are a temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?" The apostle reminds us that God's Holy Spirit has come to live in the heart and life of every believer.

If you have received Christ as Lord and Savior, then He has taken up residence in your life. In effect, your body has become a walking testimony. What is your body saying about your walk with Christ?

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Thursday, 15 June 2006
MESSAGES PARENTS SEND
Mood:  hug me
Topic: Colossians 3:12 - 17
Verbal communication has two parts: what is said and what is heard. As parents, we have the responsibility of taking time to listen and communicate clearly. By word and action, we are to consistently convey that we accept them and consider them valuable. As we do so, we should be mindful of the messages they are hearing. Consider two examples:

Scenario #1: Interruptions by children. Perhaps we are completing a chore or simply watching television when our child comes with a question. If our response is, "Not now - can't you see I'm in the middle of something?" we may be trying to express simply that we are busy, but the child interprets our message as, "My parent's activity is more important than me. I do not count as much as that task." When our children approach us, we need to stop and make eye contact. Then we can either hear their request or ask them to wait a moment.

Scenario #2: Schoolwork. Suppose the child has not done well in school. A typical reaction is to say, "I know that you can do better. You could/should/must work harder." We think we are expressing, "You're capable of more," but what he receives is, "I don't measure up. I cannot please my parents." Children need to hear two things from us in a situation like this: our awareness that we must improve the way we support and help them; and our acknowledgement that we aren't perfect, and we don't expect them to be, either.

Misunderstandings will occur. But with God's help, we can straighten things out and make sure our children hear messages that both train and encourage them.

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Wednesday, 14 June 2006
FULFILLING PARENTING RESPONSIBILITIES
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Ephesians 4:17 - 32
God wants us to raise children according to biblical principles. We are to train them in:

~ Morality and Ethics. Our job is to teach our children that God values honesty, integrity, loyalty, and purity. We are to model it through our dealings with others.

~ Relationships. When we give sacrificially, practice good communication, put others first, and demonstrate forgiveness, we help kids develop skills needed for lasting relationships.

~ Vocation. Our children need to understand the importance of investing their lives in God's plan for them. We can help by guiding their education and training while intentionally following God's will for our own lives.

~ Finances. From a young age, boys and girls can be taught the necessity of earning money honestly, spending it carefully, saving it regularly, investing it wisely, and tithing faithfully. Our financial dealings are likewise to reflect these principles.

~ Authority and Accountability. Our children must understand that submitting to God's authority is right and that they are accountable to Him for their choices. They'll learn valuable lessons when our lives exemplify these truths.

~ Personal Value. The Lord wants our sons and daughters to belong to Him and to realize they have true purpose and value. As parents, we can foster their sense of worth and talk to them about the value we've found in belonging to Christ.

Children listen to our words, but often it is our actions that impact them the most. Do your choices match up with the instructions you give?

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 10:12 AM CDT
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Tuesday, 13 June 2006
A KEY TO SUCCESSFUL PARENTING
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Ephesians 6:1 - 4
Parenting can feel like a trek through unfamiliar territory. Just when we think we know what we are doing, the terrain changes. God's Word is both an instruction book and a road map to guide us through the ups and downs of raising children.

A key parenting principle is that mothers and fathers have the responsibility of instilling biblical truth into their children's belief system. The parents' hope is that their daughters and sons will use what they've received to discover God's plan for them and to follow Jesus all their lives. (Ephesians 2:10) Whether still in elementary school or already grown, a child needs to know several essential doctrines, including: who Jesus is and how to receive Him as Savior; what God's plan is for the forgiveness of sin; and why it is vital to attain Christian maturity under the Holy Spirit's guidance.

We equip ourselves through a steady diet of Bible study and application. Then, as we learn, we can teach our children in age - appropriate ways: reading Bible stories and explaining what they mean; pointing out examples to follow or avoid; engaging in discussions about various situations the family encounters; asking questions and seeking biblical answers together. Their spiritual training also involves our being transparent about our own journey with the Lord - acknowledging mistakes and revealing changes God has helped us to make.

Happily, we are not expected to parent alone. The Holy Spirit will assist us in faithfully shepherding our children according to scriptural principles. All we need to do is ask and be willing to follow His lead.

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 8:24 AM CDT
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Monday, 12 June 2006
EXPERIENCING GOD?S BEST
Mood:  happy
Topic: Luke 12:32
Everything we do in life requires a decision. Some have said that even when we refuse to make a decision, we have decided what we will or will not do. The same is true when it comes to experiencing God's best for our lives.

Jesus taught us that it was God's good pleasure to give us the kingdom of God. This means that all we could ever hope or want is ours to enjoy. Of course, there are guidelines to be followed.

For example, God will never give us things that lead to self - indulgence and greed. On the other hand, there are many Christians living in spiritual poverty because they have never learned to enjoy the goodness of God's blessing.

This in no way solely focuses on financial wealth, though God may choose to bless many in this area. Nor does it mean that we should feel guilty when God does bless us in some area of material value. God's blessings are not limited to any one category. They are endless, and it is our responsibility to enjoy them when they come.

Therefore, instead of denying the gifts He sends your way, ask the Lord to help you correctly handle them so that He will be glorified in your life. Jesus taught us that God gives good things to His children. Therefore, never refuse His gifts when they come because each one is wrapped in eternal love for you.

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 9:14 AM CDT
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Sunday, 11 June 2006
A GODLY PARENT
Mood:  hug me
Topic: 1 Samuel 2:1 - 11
God wants parents to seek after the qualities He values. These include:

1. To love unconditionally. Our Father's love is constant and unchanging, regardless of what we do. His Spirit wants to produce such love in us. Conditional love - which is the opposite of God's - says, "I love you when . . ." or "I will love you if . . ." and ties affection to performance. When children experience the unalterable nature of the Lord's love through a parent's example, they will be drawn to God.

2. To live life trusting in God. Young people observe how Mom and Dad depend on God in their struggles, and they will remember how He helped. Parents' belief in His sufficiency and testimony of His provision will leave a strong impression on them. Later, when faced with choices, they will have those examples of faith and trust in God to help guide them.

3. To make prayer a part of everyday life. Hearing parents pray will help sons and daughters learn to talk with God, listen to Him, and respond. Observing the importance of prayer in a family's decision - making will teach children how to find direction for their lives.

4. To release children to the Lord. This starts by saying, "Father, I realize You have plans for my child that I do not know about. Direct his (her) life according to Your perfect will. I won't interfere." Then, when the children are of an appropriate age, parents should express to them, "It's important for you to choose to live for God. You are accountable to Him."

Ask the Lord to help you grow in these areas, and commit to pray daily with and for your children.

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Saturday, 10 June 2006
STANDING FIRM IN FAITH
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: 1 Corinthians 15:57 - 58
God knows that the spiritual battle rages fiercely and that His children are under attack. What does His Word tell us about the Devil's schemes?

The schemes are well organized. Satan's plans have one purpose: to oppose the Lord. He attempts this by hindering God's children and preventing others from joining God's family. The Greek word for "schemes" is methodea, from which we get our word method. His tactics vary but untruths are a common device because his native language is lying. In fact, Jesus called him the Father of lies. (John 8:44)

The attacks are personal. Ephesians 6:12 describes spiritual warfare as wrestling against evil forces, a picture of hand - to - hand combat. That is very personal. Satan tailors strategies to our weaknesses and seeks to discredit God in the eyes of His church and the world.

The plans are backed by powerful forces. We are battling against a large army - rulers, powers, the dark forces of this world, and the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. (v. 12)

Fortunately, "Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world"
(1 John 4:4
).

What are we to do against such an enemy? Ephesians 6:13 tells us to stand firm. This is not a passive stance but an active one. It requires remaining alert, praying in the Spirit on all occasions, and wholeheartedly giving ourselves to the Lord's work. (v. 18)

The stronger our faith is, the easier it will be to maintain our position in our spiritual battles. Soldier of God, are you holding firm?

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 11:50 AM CDT
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Friday, 9 June 2006
SPIRITUAL WARFARE
Mood:  chillin'
Topic: Ephesians 6:10 - 13
As soldiers of the Lord Jesus Christ, we have a mission to help Him liberate others who are still in slavery to sin. (Matthew 28:19 - 20) The Bible tells us that the fighting is fierce, ongoing, and spiritual in nature. We know what Scripture says, but still we wonder:

Is the world really so evil? In every age, people have violated God's commands, and such lawlessness is quite evident today. Men and women do not simply walk away from His standards; they embrace all types of ideologies and cults. When fundamental thinking and attitudes are challenged and changed, the values of subsequent generations are affected. Even childhood, once a time of innocence, has become tainted with children plotting to kill.

Are my family and I in danger? The whole body of Christ is under attack. (1 Peter 5:8) With a purpose of drawing us away from our Savior, the Adversary is determined to defeat believers. He tries to destroy our witness by causing us to doubt God's character, to worry instead of trusting divine promises, and to act hypocritically - saying one thing and doing another.

What hope is there when Satan is working against us? Not only has Jesus secured ultimate victory over Satan, but He has also provided us with what we require for success in our daily struggles. (1 John 5:4) We needn't fear because we have the Father's promises, the Son's prayers, the Holy Spirit's guidance, and spiritual armor to protect us.

We have everything that is necessary to take a stand for Christ. Are you prepared for battle?

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 3:36 PM CDT
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Thursday, 8 June 2006
THE SHIELD OF FAITH
Mood:  flirty
Now Playing: Eric Church "How About You"
Topic: Ephesians 6:14 - 17
The apostle Paul wrote about spiritual warfare so we might know our Enemy and how to fight him. He compared the armor and weapons God has given us to the outfitting of a soldier: a helmet to protect our minds, a breastplate to cover our hearts, special shoes to help us stand firm, a belt of God's truth to encircle us, the mighty sword of the Spirit, and the protective shield of faith.

Roman soldiers carried large rectangular shields, which covered the entire body. When facing an attack of flaming arrows, the warriors would stand shoulder to shoulder, with neighboring shields touching. Then, as the enemy's arrows flew toward them, they would kneel in unison with their shields held above them, still in contact with the ones on either side. Nothing could pierce that defense.

This is a picture of how we are to fight when Satan sends flaming darts our way. They enter our life in the form of temptations, doubts, or anxieties - the Devil's combatants shoot these silently and swiftly towards us in the hopes of finding a vulnerable spot. When we maintain our shield of faith in an upright position, the attack fails. However, if we should lower it or fail to stand together as the body of Christ, the missiles penetrate.

Our heavenly Father has provided all that we need to live on a battlefield. He has secured the victory through Jesus Christ, canceled sin's power over us, and given us armor to wear. Our part is to walk by faith, believing God moment by moment. Remember that your faith is your shield. Keep it in good order.

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 1:33 PM CDT
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Wednesday, 7 June 2006
HOW TO INCREASE YOUR FAITH
Mood:  lyrical
Topic: 2 Thessalonians 1:3 - 4
What are some practical steps you can take to increase your level of faith today?

1. Read the Bible. Romans 10:17 explains, "Faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ." That is, you must feed your faith a steady diet of God's Word.

2. Exercise your faith. An aspiring bodybuilder doesn't begin by lifting 500 pounds the first day. Rather, he exercises daily, gradually increasing his strength. Regularly exercising faith can bring about similar growth spiritually.

3. Embrace trials. First Peter 1:3 - 9 reveals a shocking truth that adversity, addressed in God's power, creates greater faith. Just as a fire purifies precious metals, hardship strips away all but the pure core of faith.

4. Examine the testimonies of others. An individual's testimony is his own account of God's activity in his life. No one can ever deny, refute, or downplay another's testimony. When you hear of God's mighty deeds in someone else's life, your own faith in Him grows.

5. Pray. You get to know someone by talking to him. That's just what prayer is: your personal communication with God. And don't just talk; be sure to spend time listening. God wants to speak to you.

6. Practice obedience. You will never grow in your faith if you consistently disobey what God tells you to do. Perfect faith is a byproduct of obedience. Put yourself in a position to see God's best for your life, and your faith will soar.

Faith does not increase by accident. Growth takes time, dedication, and intentionality. Ask the Lord to help you exercise your faith today.

Posted by Prophecies Of Revelation at 7:41 PM CDT
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