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Tuesday, 26 December 2006
FAITH DURING STORMS OF LIFE
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Mark 4:35 - 41

Who hasn't questioned God in the middle of one of life's storms? The disciples did. "The disciples woke [Jesus] up, shouting, 'Teacher, don't you care that we're going to drown?'" (Mark 4:38) We've all asked that at one time or another. "God, don't You care?"  We know that He does, but sometimes it seems as though He's distant as we're battered by raging storms.

{Story} One summer night during a severe thunderstorm a mother was tucking her small son into bed. She was about to turn the light off when he asked in a trembling voice, "Mommy, will you stay with me all night?" Smiling, the mother gave him a warm, reassuring hug and said tenderly, "I can't dear. I have to sleep in Daddy's room." A long silence followed. At last it was broken by a shaky voice saying, "The big sissy!" - Source unknown

We know that God loves us more deeply than we can ever know. It's not a question of whether we will be confronted with storms or not, but rather how we must face adversity: As people with hope and faith in an all - powerful God. Jesus never promised that we'd have an easy life, but He did promise that he would be with us "always, even to the end of the age" (Matthew 28:20).

King David prayed this way in thanks to God in spite of all of his troubles:

The Lord is my light and my salvation

so why should I be afraid?

The Lord is my fortress, protecting me from danger,

so why should I tremble?

The one thing I ask of the Lord

the thing I seek most is to live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life,

delighting in the Lord's perfections and meditating in his Temple.

For he will conceal me there when troubles come;

He will hide me in his sanctuary.

He will place me out of reach on a high rock. (Psalm 27:1,4,5)

If we believe that God is the one "who is, who always was, and who is still to come - the Almighty One."  (Revelation 1:8) ultimately what do we have to fear? We may not be all - knowing like God is, but because of Jesus' death on the cross for our salvation, we can be assured that no matter what storms we temporarily face, that our place with God in eternity is assured.

-Darren Hewer


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Monday, 25 December 2006
MEDITATING ON THE CHRIST CHILD
Mood:  accident prone
Topic: Luke 2:19

Merry Christmas! Today is most likely a busy day for you. There are meals to cook, guests to welcome, places to go, people to see, gifts to unwrap, and possibly, even a few gifts to be wrapped! This holy day can certainly be hectic for all of us.

Maybe your Christmas is just getting started. Or perhaps, the holiday is drawing to a close. Whatever the case, this is a moment of meditation in the midst of one of the busiest days of the year. So, In Touch wants to give you one word of counsel: slow down. For the next few moments, let the responsibilities and concerns of today slide off your shoulders. Allow the demands of family and friends to disappear. Focus your thoughts on that baby in the manger. Slow down, and think about... Jesus.

One of the most powerful, yet overlooked, verses in the Christmas story may be Luke 2:19. Just picture it: the newborn Christ crying in the night, a new father frantically trying to provide a comfortable shelter in the unusual setting, animals rustling around, strangers interrupting an intimate moment.

Without a doubt, the first Christmas was hectic, too. And yet, there was Mary, calmly taking it all in. She knew every aspect of this night was important. Yet, her total focus was on the child in her arms. She did not simply notice what was happening; she "treasured all these things and pondering them in her heart."  She breathed in the full experience and held it in her spirit. As you celebrate today, take the time to truly experience the wonder of Christmas, and ponder it in your heart as well.


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Sunday, 24 December 2006
RELYING ON SOMETHING OTHER THAN GOD
Mood:  amorous
Topic: 1 John 2:15 - 17
The rich, young man approached Jesus to learn how to secure his future in eternity. Out of loving concern, the Lord revealed the man's wrong thinking and identified a significant spiritual problem.

First, the wealthy man incorrectly believed that good deeds were the means of entering Heaven. But eternal life is not "bought."  It's a free gift through faith in Jesus Christ. We must also understand it's not something we can achieve apart from God. Eternal life becomes ours at salvation. At that moment, the life of God comes to us in the person of His indwelling Holy Spirit. (John 4:14)

Secondly, the man's identity was tied up in material things. Jesus addressed his spiritual problem by issuing a loving challenge. The Lord told him to sell all his possessions, give to the poor, and follow Him. Jesus was not saying that giving every - thing away was the way to salvation. He wanted this young man to realize his difficulty - his possessions owned him. Jesus offered treasure in Heaven. But the man turned away. His action revealed what Jesus already knew. He was too attached to his belongings to accept the offer of true riches.

Jesus then explained that those who have wealth and position tend to trust in themselves, not in God. In our Western culture, we have so much more than most people in the world. Yet, we can fall into this same trap. We believe in Jesus for salvation but trust in ourselves for daily living. We depend on our intelligence, talents, material possessions, or family to help us. God wants us to rely on Him alone. On whom or what do you depend?


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Thursday, 21 December 2006
CAN ETERNAL LIFE BE EARNED?
Mood:  hug me
Topic: Mark 10:17 - 22
Sometimes teenagers decide to do something and then ask for input. At that point, if they get an answer they don't want to hear, they often react negatively. Believers can act the same way toward God.

In Mark 10:17, a wealthy man came to Jesus and asked, "What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"  He spent his days keeping the commandments. But the rich man wanted to know what else he needed to do to secure his position in Heaven. The man incorrectly believed that eternal life can be earned.

Satan, the great deceiver, promotes the false idea that man can make himself acceptable in God's eyes. Many of us have fallen victim to Satan's lies. We approach God on the basis of our conduct or performance. Just like the wealthy man, we may have thought, God will accept me because I am doing the right things. Or perhaps we have assumed, The good deeds I do outweigh the wrong things in my life. In thinking this way, we have established our own standard of acceptability and ignored God's.

We all have a flesh nature bent away from our heavenly Father. Nothing we do will pay for our sin - debt. Only faith in Jesus, who died in our place, makes us acceptable to God. Through Him, we are forgiven of our sins and receive everlasting life. Apart from Christ, we face eternal punishment. The rich man chose to walk away from Jesus. How do you respond when the truth of Scripture conflicts with what you believe? Do you embrace God's standard or turn away to follow your own desires?


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Wednesday, 20 December 2006
EVANGELISM? ME?
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Matthew 28:16 - 20

Evangelism. Does the word make you uncomfortable? It makes a lot of people uncomfortable. Sharing our the good news of the gospel is sometimes a thankless job. Yet Jesus calls us to "go and make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19). Don't we have an obligation to share the message of God's grace and love with others? Paul says "woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel!" (1 Corinthians 9:16, KJV) It would be rather selfish to keep such amazing truth to ourselves!

Why then is evangelism so uncomfortable? One reason is that we're worried that we'll fail. We know that often people don't accept the gospel. Sometimes people refuse to believe even what's right in front of their face. Read the passage from Matthew again about when Jesus appeared on the mountain to the disciples: "When they saw him [Jesus], they worshiped him - but some of them doubted!" (Matthew 28:17) Did you catch that? Some of the disciples even doubted! When Jesus spoke to Nicodemus, a prominent Pharisee, Jesus lamented that we Christians "speak of what we know, and we testify to what we have seen, but still you people do not accept our testimony" (John 3:11). We shouldn't feel that we've failed when people do not accept the gospel, for it is only through God's grace, not our own efforts, that someone may be saved. By sharing our faith and giving someone to think about, we may have helped alter their life course to bring them one step closer to knowing the living God.

A second reason is that we may have negative images of what evangelism is like. Street evangelism (such as handing out tracts or shouting "Repent sinners!") is surely not the only way to share our faith. The internet, for example, gives us an incredible new method to reach people all over the world. Over one billion people worldwide now have access to the Internet, and this is an amazing opportunity to share the gospel all over the world regardless of whether you are shy or outgoing. Your talents and God - given gifts can be used for ministry online. See below for some resources on how you can start leading others to God today, online! Let's use the internet for God's glory!

"Has the Lord redeemed you? Then speak out!" (Psalm 107:2, NLT)

Darren Hewer


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Tuesday, 19 December 2006
THOSE WHO HURT
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Mark 10:46 - 52
When we're in pain, we may question whether God cares or even knows what we're going through. Our difficult circumstances can give us a wrong view of Him. Scripture teaches that our three - in - one God is omniscient. In other words, He knows all things. No actions or persons are hidden from His sight. The past, present, and future are all laid out before Him. (Psalm 33:13 - 15; Hebrews 4:13)

1 Chronicles 28:9 tells us, "the Lord searches all hearts, and understands every intent of the thoughts."  Because of this, He knows us intimately. And with His perfect knowledge, He understands what we really need. (Matthew 10:29 - 30) God's love and concern for us do not change, even if our pain has resulted from our own sinful actions.

Jesus repeatedly demonstrated God's loving concern for people. He met with Nicodemus, one of Israel's religious leaders. And without condemnation or accusation, Jesus showed him the way to God. (John 3:3) He also visited Zaccheus, a man whose financial dishonesty had hurt many. Jesus even initiated conversation with the Samaritan woman, a social outcast. He also delayed His journey in response to the cry of a blind beggar. He showed compassion to Bartimaeus and affirmed his faith.

Through what we saw Jesus do in his life, we can be sure our heavenly Father cares about us. God's love extends over us like a canopy. He wants us to come to Him with our questions and pain. Don't allow trials to cloud your thinking about God's deep concern for you. Accept Jesus' invitation and bring your burdens to Him. (Matthew 11:28)


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Monday, 18 December 2006
ON THE BOTTOM LOOKING UP
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: 1 Samuel 30:1 - 20
Many times when we are seemingly at the bottom it is because we have not confessed and truly repented, or turned away, from sin.

This was the case with David. Weary of running from the murderous Saul for eight long years, David finally wilted and moved to the land of the Philistines, partnering with King Achish. Only the providence and grace of God prevented David and his band of 600 men from warring against their own country.

David had a faith failure. He stopped believing that God would protect him from Saul, and fear caused him to side with Israel's staunchest rivals. Compromise usually follows a faith failure. David stepped outside of God's will, compromised his loyalty to God and God's people, and then forgot God.

It wasn't until David reached the very bottom rung, until he was facing the loss of his family and death by mutiny, that he returned to the Lord. He repented, recalled how God had blessed him in the past, refocused his attention to God's power, remembered God's promises, and resolved to trust God. He simply made up his mind that he would follow and obey the Lord whatever the cost.

Immediately, David's life was back on track. When you're at the bottom and there's nowhere to look but up, take heart. That is the only direction you should be looking anyway.


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Sunday, 17 December 2006
Because Of My Father
Franklin Graham reflects on his relationship with his father and his own need for Christ:

Hello, I’m Franklin Graham. As the son of Dr. Billy Graham, many people think that I was born a Christian and that somehow I was going to go to heaven because of who my father is. I want you to know that Franklin Graham is a sinner and the Bible says that we have all sinned and come short of God’s glory and that the wages of sin is death. That’s the penalty for breaking God’s law, but the Bible tells us that “God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” The gospel is the good news that God loves sinners like me, Franklin Graham. It’s the good news that you can be forgiven. If you’re willing to confess your sin, repent of your sin and receive Jesus Christ into your heart by faith, God will forgive you.

We're the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. For a free booklet on how to begin a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, call us toll-free at 1-866-JESUS-CARES or visit billygraham.org.


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Saturday, 16 December 2006
THE RIGHT TO ENTER PARADISE
Mood:  happy
Topic: Revelation 21:22 - 22:7
Death is inevitable. The thief on the cross knew when his would occur, but we can not predict our own. After his death, the crucified criminal went to live in paradise with Jesus. Some of us will also live eternally in God's presence. But others will experience everlasting torment, forever separated from Him.

If we receive Jesus as our Savior, our penalty for sin is paid. We are adopted into God's family, and Heaven is our eternal home. If we reject Jesus, we remain alienated from the Lord and under condemnation for our sin. We are destined to experience eternal judgment. God won't accept any of man's excuses because there is no acceptable defense for unbelief. (Acts 4:12)

Become part of God's family today. Acknowledge your sinfulness, and express your faith in these words:

"God, I have sinned against You. (Romans 3:23) I've followed my own way and refused to give You the right to rule in my life. (Romans 3:10 - 12) I recognize I am separated from You and cannot rescue myself. I do believe that Jesus Christ is Your Son. I accept the truth of the Scriptures... that His death on the cross paid my sin - debt in full. (1 Corinthians 15:3 - 4) And I ask You to forgive me of my sins. (1 John 1:9) By faith, I receive You, Lord Jesus, as my personal Savior from this moment on."

If you just spoke those words to God, then, like the thief on the cross, you have received salvation... a gift of God's grace. The heavenly Father welcomes every person who comes to Him through His Son, regardless of background, age, or current situation. Through Jesus, the right to enter paradise is yours!

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Friday, 15 December 2006
FACING DEATH
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Luke 23:32 - 43
The thief on the cross - condemned by both God and man - was just hours away from death. But before he took his last breath, something glorious occurred. The criminal, in the very process of dying, was rescued by Jesus right in front of the mocking crowd. The thief's name was written in the Lamb's Book of Life, and all of heaven rejoiced. Jesus promised him a place in paradise in the presence of God.

On those three crosses at Calvary, one robber died in his sin. Another man, the Son of Man, died to pay the penalty for sin. And the third, also a thief, was redeemed from sin. His sin - debt was paid in full, and he became part of God's family.

But what evidence do we have that his deathbed conversion was real? First, there's his change in behavior. Initially, both thieves hurled insults and blasphemies against Jesus. In a total turnaround, the redeemed robber later chastised the first man for his words. (v. 40)

Second, the thief's admission of guilt is evidence of his conversion. He publicly acknowledged being justly punished for his wicked deeds. (v. 41)

The third piece of evidence is the robber's expression of faith in the Lord. The man called Jesus by name, acknowledged He was a king with a kingdom, believed there was life after death, and asked Jesus to rescue him.

The final evidence of his deathbed conversion is Jesus' promise to the thief. The Lord told him in Luke 23:43, "Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise."

Every one of us is just a heartbeat away from dying. It's a sobering thought that should lead you to examine your life.
Are you part of God's family? Are you living to please Him?

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Thursday, 14 December 2006
THE GLORY OF CHRIST IN TOUGH TIMES
Mood:  amorous
Point a telescope at any star in the night sky. It's amazing how the instrument will magnify the star for you, even though that distant ball of gas is actually millions of times larger than the image your eye sees. Believers are like a telescope for Christ. He is far more radiant than we could ever convey, but the purpose of our life is to magnify Him.

While in Roman custody, Paul said, "Christ will even now, as always, be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death" (Philippians 1:20). In other words, Paul told the Philippians that as long as he served God, even though he could no longer preach or disciple, Christ was being glorified. In this way, Paul fulfilled the God's purpose.

He accepted his imprisonment with grace, and, even in chains, he searched for ways the Lord could use him. He rejoiced that his situation resulted in new ministry to the elite praetorian guard and, even more, that he had the privilege to suffer for Christ's name. (Philippians 3:10) When a believer passes through trials peacefully and praises the Lord, unbelievers notice. The Christian is a telescope, bringing Jesus into focus in a way that the rest of the world can see and understand.

Whatever is happening in your life, good or bad, long - term or short, you have the opportunity to exalt Christ. Let those in your sphere of influence see how He victoriously guides you through tough times. The Lord will work through you if you submit, and, in the process, He will give you the strength and courage to live above your circumstances.

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Wednesday, 13 December 2006
THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL LIVING
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Philippians 1:19 - 21
The devotions for the last two days challenged us to live above our circumstances and focus upon God and His sovereignty. But how do we accomplish this in practical terms? In reality, we are often too weak to properly adjust our mindset to Christ and see the potential for good in painful times. Thankfully, believers are not without help.

In order to focus on God and successfully live above our circumstances, we must understand our unity with Christ through the Holy Spirit. Life is not segregated into neat packages of work, family, church, etc., with no crossover or blurring of the lines between areas. Christ should permeate our entire existence. Paul was in such oneness with the Lord that to live in his earthly body meant to have Christ with him every moment, no matter the situation. No area of the apostle's life could be defined apart from his faith; his mind, heart, and will were completely saturated with Christ.

When Paul wrote, "To live is Christ," he was referring to Jesus living and working through us in the Holy Spirit's power. (Philippians 1:21) That doesn't mean we think of divinity every second of the day, but we do make God's will our first consideration when formulating plans or interacting with others.

Trying circumstances are a reality for everyone, Christian or not. The difference for believers occurs when we recognize our oneness with Christ, when we act by His strength and live according to His precepts. That's when focusing on Him becomes second nature.


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Tuesday, 12 December 2006
CHANGING OUR FOCUS
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: John 15:18 - 21
Nothing can touch a believer's life unless it comes through the permissive will of God. That means He has complete control, even when it feels like Satan is running rampant through our personal lives. Trapped in Roman confinement, Paul knew that God could rescue him; after all, He had removed Peter's chains. (Acts 12:7) But Paul was not simply waiting around for liberation. Even in his chains, he earnestly continued with his kingdom work because he believed God did everything for a reason.

It is true that the Lord has a purpose for whatever He brings into a person's life. Though we may desperately wish for different circumstances, God allows us to go through a given situation when it will ultimately bring about the most favorable result. If we allow Him to finish the work instead of trying to extricate ourselves, we'll see a positive outcome.

Paul's time in prison proved a benefit for the Gospel, though logically, the spread of the Word should have been severely hindered by the confinement of such a great preacher. In two years, he had been guarded by many of the elite praetorians (Philippians 1:13), and we know what Paul talked to them about Christ during their shifts.

There isn't a single verse in the Bible that says believers are promised an easy life. In fact, the Word warns that the opposite is true. (John 16:33) But we, like Paul, can choose to live above our circumstances by realizing that God has a plan to use our experiences for our good and the benefit others.


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Monday, 11 December 2006
LIVING ABOVE YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Philippians 1:1 - 18
Paul wrote his letter to the Philippians during a long and unjust imprisonment. But, even though Paul is in the midst of suffering, this short epistle is full of rejoicing. Paul never complains or casts blame for his situation because he learned to live above his circumstances.

How do most people respond to difficulty? First, they try blaming others for the problem in order to make themselves feel better. But blaming only results in broken relationships. Second, they may complain, which brings pity from others but only enhances the problem in their own minds. Finally, they search for a way out of the situation and, in the process, usually make things worse.

Paul knew that in order to live above his circumstances, rather than merely muddling through them, he needed to shift his focus. Instead of examining his problem and complaining, he looked to God. He praised God, proclaiming, "I count all things to be loss in view of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord" (Philippians 3:8).

God wants to hear our honest concerns, anger, and confusion about our trials, but He also wants us to trust Him. Focusing on the Lord and praising Him doesn't mean that we insincerely pretend to enjoy tough times. Instead, we can honestly acknowledge that He is in control of the situation and will guide our every step just as He promised. (Proverbs 3:5 - 6)

Believers have a simple choice. We can wallow in self - pity, or we can look to Jesus Christ and learn to live above our circumstances.


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Sunday, 10 December 2006
PRAISING THE LAMB OF GOD
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: Psalm 34:1 - 3
We must meet three requirements to worship God properly, and there are four ways to express our praise properly.

The first requirement is we must know God. The only way we can get to know God is through His revelation of Himself, which is His Word, the Bible. As we absorb His truths, we learn from and of the Lord. Then our worship can be motivated and directed correctly.

Next, we must be submissive to Him. There is no true praise without obedience. Finally, we must have a pure heart. Since we are human, we are weak and frail. We will make mistakes. But God wants people who understand their weaknesses and are willing to submit to His will and acknowledge they are nothing apart from Him.

The four ways we can properly express our praise is through:

Speaking: We can praise and bless the Lord by telling others about Him or by reading Scripture such as today's verse.

Singing: Some of the most powerful passages of praise are put to music, and we indeed will sing praises to God for eternity in heaven.

Service: It is a contradiction for a believer to say he knows or loves God without offering Him service in some fashion. True faith bears fruit.

Sharing: Another contradiction surfaces when a believer refuses to talk about Jesus with others or to tithe - to give back to God.

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Saturday, 9 December 2006
HOW TO HAVE INTIMACY WITH GOD
Mood:  flirty
Topic: Ephesians 1:1 - 6
The Lord has called us into an intimate relationship with Him. The greatest tragedy for anyone, but especially for a churchgoer, is to die without knowing the Lord personally. But like any friendship, intimacy with God requires effort.

First, we must spend time with Him. Bible studies and church are good, but they don't count toward this requirement. We need to be alone with God, away from distractions and anything that might interfere with our communion. Susanna Wesley, mother to John, Charles, and seven other living children, had her quiet time on a kitchen stool with her apron pulled over her head. When was the last time you got alone with the Lord and asked Him to speak to your heart?

Second, intimacy with God depends on our ability to listen. Most of the time, He will speak through Scripture. That's why we need to give reading and meditation high priority.

Third, we must speak to God transparently and hold nothing back. A loving relationship is built upon honesty, where each person feels comfortable expressing both positive and negative emotions while still trusting the other's love. Of course, God already knows what is in our heart, but we must learn to trust Him with our deepest secrets.

None of us would dare say that the God who saved us is not worthy of our attention. Yet many Christians act as if this were true. Intimacy with the Lord is a privilege; do not waste the opportunity to be close to Him.

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Friday, 8 December 2006
PRAISE FOR THE LAMB
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Revelation 5
From John's description in Revelation 4, we can see that God is clearly set apart from humanity. He is greater than any created being or thing. But the same transcendent God who is praised by heaven hears your prayers. He is not out of reach.

In Revelation 5, heaven turns its attention to the Lamb standing near God's throne. He alone is able to take from His Father's hand the book containing the divine plan for all history; none but the Lamb can break its seals. This is Jesus Christ, who willingly followed that plan to become a sacrifice for our sins, exchanging our imperfection for His righteousness. Clothed in the Savior's righteousness, we can enter God's holy presence.

If the angels and the four creatures praise Jesus and the Father with such exuberance, then we, who are direct recipients of divine mercy and grace, should do the same. Believers in heaven hold nothing back in their unceasing worship. They are unashamed in their adoration.

Worshipping with enthusiasm and a little volume may feel unnatural to those raised in a culture that shuns fanaticism, but God deserves to hear our voices bringing honor and glory to His name. Every word delights Him, and nothing is better for a believer than to know that the Lord is pleased.

God has done so much for you. He created, loved, saved, and sealed you for eternity. He asks for very little in return, but what He does desire is personal and unashamed praise. Does He receive that kind of worship from you?

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Thursday, 7 December 2006
A GLIMPSE OF HEAVENLY PRAISE
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Revelation 4
Why do believers spend so little time praising God? It's because we have an inadequate understanding of Him. We use words like majestic, righteous, and holy, but do we consider their implication? God is above all earthly things and deserves more than the occasional "Hallelujah."

When the disciple John was exiled to Patmos, he received a glimpse of heavenly praise. Within the limits of language and his own experience, he did his best to describe the Holy Spirit's revelations. In that divine vision, John saw a throne, on which was seated the radiance of God's spirit shining like precious gems. This is a description of the Lord's purity and His holiness in poetic form.

Elders were seated around the throne, representing the redeemed throughout history. There were also four creatures, all bowing to the Father and constantly praising Him. These creatures, which were created by God to worship Him, probably represent His attributes: majesty (lion), patience and toil (ox), intelligence and reason (man), and sovereignty and supremacy (eagle). The elders have cast their crowns, their heavenly rewards, at God's feet. All of heaven worships the Lord for who He is.

The only way to adequately worship Him is to praise God for who He is. This kind of praise focuses on Him and recognizes that He transcends all earthly things. Spend time studying and meditating on the Scriptures so that you will hold accurate perceptions of the Lord. Then you will be able to worship in a way that brings Him honor.


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Wednesday, 6 December 2006
Why Don't I?
Mood:  happy
As a young man, Franklin Graham didn't want to have anything to do with God. But, one day he began to ask himself some tough questions:

Why, why don’t I have peace? Why don’t I have happiness? Why don’t I have joy? Finally, I just got on my knees one night and said, “God, I’ve sinned against you. And I believe Jesus Christ is your Son. And I’m sorry for the life I’ve lived, forgive me. And tonight, I do, I want to turn my life over to Christ. I want Him to come into my heart and into my life and take charge and take control.  But I don’t think I can change, God. I don’t think I can do it. I don’t have the strength in me to do it. You’re going to have to clean me up.” But that night I gave my life to Him. And I meant it.  And that commitment hasn’t changed.

You'll find the peace you're searching for, only when you come to Jesus Christ by faith. We're the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. For a free booklet on how to have peace with God, call us toll-free at 1-866-JESUS-CARES or visit billygraham.org.


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Tuesday, 5 December 2006
WHERE OUR NEEDS ARE MET
Mood:  lyrical
In the most amazing and terrifying moments of Jesus' ministry, He surrounded Himself with His closest friends, Peter, James, and John. While He lived on earth, He did not have favorites, but He did have intimates.

Believers today can have an intimacy with the Lord. In fact, we are called into a loving relationship with Him. (Ephesians 1:4) Too often, people see God as a resource for troubled times but not as a friend for every day. And yet, we are created to "cling" to God in the same way that David described in Psalm 63:8.

Human beings are hard - wired to crave closeness, and most people have "circles" of intimacy. The first circle, which is nearest to the heart, is reserved for God; the second holds a spouse, children, and closest friends; the third is for people who are respected and cared for; and so on. Though some will try to cram another person into that first circle, no one fits except for God. Only He can bring genuine contentment and joy into our lives.

The Lord takes great pleasure in meeting the needs of His intimate followers. He takes the initiative to call us into a relationship, to teach us His ways, and to accomplish His work through us. The last thing He wants is for us to feel anxious about our unmet needs. Trusting in His provision brings a sense of contentment and deepens our relationship with Him. Is God your intimate friend?

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