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Day 26 How He Loves Us

Do you love God?  Sounds like a simple question and one that could be answered flippantly.  But do you really love God?  Do you love Him so much that you seek to worship and submit to Him each and every minute of your day?

A friend shared a comment her adult son made to her once.  He’s seems to be very angry with God.  His biting comment was, “If God is so all-powerful then why does he need your worship?”

How would you answer that?

For me, I realized not too long ago that I hadn’t completely grasped the idea of loving and worshipping God.  I prayed thankfulness, petition and repentance.  But lacked an expression of love.   It led me to ask if I loved God. 

Let’s clear up one thing.  God doesn’t need our worship.  He doesn’t need our love.  He doesn’t need anything from us.  However, I ask you if you had good and loving parents, do you still love them as you’ve become an adult?  If so, then why?  Your answer is probably because they did so much for you.  They tended to your every need as a child.  Fed you, put a roof over your head, taught you, and yes, loved you. 

If you didn’t have that sort of up bringing you probably don’t love your parents.  You may feel a burden of obligation but love isn’t present.  In fact, you may feel the hole where love should be.

Now think about what Jesus has done for you.  For a reason which only God knows He chose you.  Yes you. You backsliding sinner.  He loved you even before you accepted Him as your savior.  While you were still in the mud and muck of your sin.  

He lowered Himself to being a human and didn’t count His divinity as something to lord over us while He was here.  He came to save us from a terrible, painful eternity.  Which all of us deserve.  Every single one of us.  

He went to the cross and died a bloody, humiliating death.  To wash you clean before the Father.  A brother, a friend, the only God who gave His life for you.  That should bring you to tears of love and a desire to worship Him.

His blood and His love cover us and give us a new, beautiful life.  How can we not worship a god whose very essence is love?   How can we not drop prostrate and sing to all the ways that He loves us?

Click here to listen: How He Loves Us

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Day 25 For All My Life

I’ll admit that for almost half of my life I relied on one person to resolve all my problems, to quell my fears, and to help me succeed in life.  Myself.  While I did a decent job of pulling myself up and around by my own boot straps, I also did a bang up job of living a life of stress, anxiety and worry.  When I met my husband, he called me the queen of “woulda, coulda, shoulda.”

In other words, I would regret and worry about every single decision I made.  If I “fixed it” and it didn’t turn out very good then I was also the one to take much of the blame.  I leaned heavily on my own understanding.  The burden became unbearable.  I put the same pressure on friends, family and acquaintances to take on the same responsibility.  When they didn’t, I would look on with annoyance that they weren’t doing life “right.” 

That type of living doesn’t keep quality relationships.  It definitely doesn’t bring joy and love and goodness.  

The study I did this summer on being a slave to Christ (Slave by John MacArthur) has further revealed to me how being owned by Jesus is so much easier than being a slave to a sinful life outside His will.  When we let Him take the lead and shine the light on our paths, we can take a deep breath of fresh air.  We view troubles, challenges or even failures in a different light.

We may not always see our life with Christ as a straight and beautiful path of goodness.  But that’s just the world trying to speak back into us.  As long as we have our eyes always on Jesus it doesn’t matter what seems uncertain.  The North Star is always where it should be even if the road is a bit squiggly.  He will guide you right to Him.

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Day 24 Tremble

When I was little my brother used to hide under my bed at night and make scary noises.  He would reach out and grab any of my body parts that hung over the side.  Needless to say, as an adult I am still terrified of the dark.  And I never, ever allow my legs or arms to hang off the side of the bed.  You would think that after 50 or so years I would have managed to overcome those fears.

But here I am.  I never walk my dog after dusk or before dawn by myself.  I check the locks on my doors a few times before I go to bed when my husband is out of town.  I pray for the peace of God to descend on me so I can sleep.  If I get up at night, I still have twinges that something might grab me from under the bed.  Of course, some of my fears (not the one where a gremlin grabs my leg) are justified. 

Let me just take a moment for a public service announcement – women should never walk alone in the dark, ever.  We can’t change that fact no matter how much we’d like to, no matter how unfair it might seem. It’s the result of a fallen, sinful world.

But I digress — thankfully, many of our fears, which so often are about our worries for tomorrow, can be turned over to the Holy One who brings His light to our life.  When Jesus shines His light over us, He pushes back against the dark thoughts that can overwhelm us.  He overcomes all.  Evil trembles at His name.  He lavishes us with peace.

The beauty of His light?  He wants us to share it for all the world to see.  He reminds believers we are the light of the world.  It’s our testimonies to our friends, family, neighbors and strangers that passes the light of peace to those in darkness.  

Friend, we all have fears.  Some silly like ankle grabbing gremlins.  Some that may actually keep us safe.  But some are because we try and control others or the future.  Those can destroy our peace.  Lift them up to the God of Light and ask the Holy Spirit to help you not take them back.  And then shine the light of overcoming your fear out to others.

Click here to listen to today’s song: Tremble

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Day 23 All My Praise

I recently read about the Free Grace movement which started around the late 1980s.  Their basic belief is that you need only to say you believe in Jesus to receive eternal life in the Kingdom of God.  No repentance necessary.  No change in your ways.  You don’t even need to say you “follow” Jesus.  

While you can find places in the New Testament where people received salvation from Jesus for believing, one has to ask in the modern world the question of what does “believing” mean?  

Your definition of “believing” is important because if you believe Jesus was just a guy who lived a long time ago or a prophet who did some miracles then you won’t believe He forgives our sins and with compassion blots out our transgressions.  You might think Jesus had some good life advice that may or may not apply to you.  It certainly doesn’t lead you to get on your knees in submission and praise. 

If you believe He is God but don’t seek through the Holy Spirit a repentant, changed life then you might find yourself facing a Jesus who says to you: “You say Lord, Lord but I didn’t know you.”

Easy “believism” doesn’t lead to a life of divine-given fruit through our act of acknowledging our sin nature.  People Jesus encountered throughout His time here and believed were always told to go and do something.  Sin no more, tell someone, worship differently, give up something.

The Lord Jesus wants not just our words, He wants all of us.  He expects believers to see Him as the God who reigns over every single aspect of our lives.  He wants the repentant not the unrepentant in His Kingdom.  And it’s only Him that can forgive and transform.  It’s that Jesus that causes us to be thankful, grateful for removing the scales from our eyes so we can see Him clearly.  

And for that we should give Him all praise because in the end that’s truly the only thing we can offer back to the God of the Universe. 

Click here to listen to today’s song: All My Praise

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Day 22 Breathe S&S

I recently finished the book Slave by John MacArthur with an amazing group of women.  It was challenging, convicting and encouraging.  He writes that when the King James version of the Bible was created, the word “slave” was softened to “servant” in many places.  The ancient concept of slavery had evolved and caused people to become averse and sensitive to the word.  

In Greco-Roman times, the average landowner, merchant, trader, politician, etc had their fair share slaves and bondservants.  It was expected and universally accepted.  Those folks performed every task imaginable for households and businesses including being a doctor, shopkeeper, accountant, farmer, maid and more.  It was said that walking the streets of Roman towns you wouldn’t have known the difference between a slave or free person.

Opportunities for a poor person to be able to care for themselves financially were so limited many offered themselves up as slaves so that every need they had would be provided by their owner.  As for the average Roman citizen?  They were “Caesarians” or slaves to Caesar.  Some scholars have proposed that the term “Christian” literally means “slave to Christ.”  

When I listen to this song, which feels so much like a love song, I find myself collapsed in total submission to the Master.  A slave to Christ.  Bought for a hefty price.  Loved and cared for by the Creator.  A Master whom I never fear will treat me badly or forget about me.  This Master has literally given me the breath of life. 

Mr. MacArthur points out that we are all slaves to something.  I prefer to turn my life over and be desperate for the One who breathed a peace in me that goes beyond any understanding.  

Modern, worldly slavery is a terrible human disaster.  Traffickers of people have no care for the people they destroy and toss aside.  To be a slave to God, however, gives life, a life eternal.  Who or what are you desperate to serve each and every day?

Click here to listen to today’s song: Breathe by Shane & Shane

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Day 21 Breathe (MCM)

What are you most worried about right now?  What miracle are you waiting for?  What frustrates you today that just won’t go away?  Just breathe and praise the Lord.

A pastor I’ve heard a couple times starts out each sermon telling the congregation to first take a deep, deep breath.  And slowly let it out.  Re-focus on the Lord we came to hear about and worship.  That’s the key – we may briefly take a deep breath but who or what do you turn back to?  The same worry or fear?  It reminds me of the old cartoons I used to watch as a kid.  A mouse trying to run away from a cat but stays in one place with his feet moving a hundred miles and hour.  

You may have heard that if you say the Hebrew name of God out loud it’s like taking a breath in and blowing it out.  Try it – Yah…weh.  God is pretty clever.  It’s almost as though He wants to be an integral part of our lives.  To be our very breath.  He is the only God that lives inside His believers!  

So, take that deep breath today.  Say His name out loud.  Praise Him that He is the Lord who provides.  The Lord who reminds us He can guard our hearts from stress and thoughts that destroy.  Release your burdens and don’t take them back.  Praise God!

Click here to listen to today’s song: Breathe by Maverick City Music

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Day 20 Nothing Left To Prove

If the New Testament verse sounds familiar today it’s because John 20 (yesterday) says something similar about the purpose of the Book of John – so people will believe.  Today’s verse is slightly different.  I love how the apostle John makes a point to say the number of miracles was so numerous the world couldn’t contain all the books written.  Imagine how many books there are in the world!  

Jesus kept proving over and over to the people He encountered and those that heard of Him that there was something different about this man.  As modern day believers we need to grasp that the books in the Bible are just a glimpse of the God of the Universe.  They are a taste to show us a few of the million reasons why we should believe and trust in Him.

The Bible is book about one being – God in three persons.  Over centuries, He had prophets, kings, and disciples write the biography of Him.  There is no other religion that follows a god who wants the people to know them like the God of Abraham, Moses and Isaac.  No other god who refuses to let us go.  Who sent, in effect, himself to be humbled and suffer and die for His people.

His mercy to all people is revealed as bountiful.  He is giving us plenty of time to turn to Him and acknowledge all the miracles He has performed in the past and even today.  So that we can live in love with Him for all eternity.  How many more reasons do you still need to trust in Him?

Click here to listen to today’s song: Nothing Left To Prove

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Day 19 Stand In Faith

Yesterday, I shared about my illness and the brief but wonderous healing I experienced.  I’ll be honest, when I started feeling all the same symptoms come back, I prayed like David so often did in the Psalms asking, “Why?”  I didn’t and still don’t fully understand why He allowed me to feel so good for a time.  Don’t get me wrong, I definitely appreciated it.  But let’s be honest, we humans so easily can feel like God is punishing us when we go through trials.

Then I turned to the truth.  The truth that God loves us and it pains Him to see us suffer the trials of this world.  I also know it’s through those trials we can choose to hold on tighter to Him or turn away.  

I look at this decision this way – to where would I turn?  Worldly addictions that only make life worse?  Or to a God who performs miracles?  I prefer to stand in faith that my season of healing may be around the corner.  If not soon, then I know it will be true one day.  

My friend, the Lord has plans for you.  Most likely you will have to cross a few alligator infested waters in faith.  Those trials will be your testimony to give others hope.  In fact, just the other day a friend of mine woke up with her shoulder mysteriously in so much pain she could barely bear it.  After a trip to urgent care and pain medication, she was able to make it through the weekend.  She said to me a few days later, “I thought of you.  I don’t know how you have gotten through what you’ve been through for so long.”  I smiled and said, “It’s all the Lord.”  Nothing is impossible for Him.

Click here to listen to today’s song: Stand In Faith

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Day 18 Gonna Be Alright

My youngest daughter sent this beautiful song to me a little while back when I was having a particularly bad bout of the mysterious illness I’ve been suffering the last three years.  My head felt as though it was being squeezed in a vise with needles being jammed in my ears.  I could barely hear.  And in just a few days we were to celebrate the birth of Jesus.  I wanted more than anything to fully enjoy all the activities planned with my visiting family.  Yet, I barely had the strength to get out of bed each day.  I was exhausted from battling through the pain.

I wanted a miracle just as the bleeding woman received from Jesus.  Healed of my disease to go about my life in peace.  This song was Jesus’ vehicle to remind me that He is my strength when I am weak.  He and He alone helped me push through the pain and be able to see the beauty of my life all around me.  To see my daughters jump in and take care of anything needed.  To feeling the joy of holding my baby granddaughter and the loving embrace of my grandson.

One week after Christmas every single one of my symptoms disappeared.  My doctors have yet to determine why for a month and a half I lived completely free of pain.  My hearing was restored.  It was glorious.  It was a beautiful gift.

While many of my symptoms eventually returned, those six weeks provided me with hope that there is a solution.  That my hearing isn’t permanently damaged.  

I’ve learned so much about suffering these past three years and what relying on the Lord really means.  My symptoms may never permanently disappear but I know in my cries for help He hears my voice.  I will keep crying out for Him to hold me in His arms.  And I know everything is going to be all right.

Click here to listen to today’s song: Gonna Be Alright

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Day 17 Goodness of God

In one of my Bible study groups I asked what in our lives do we struggle to completely turn over to God.  Being all women, it wasn’t surprising that most answered our children.  We worry, we fear, we hover, we protect.  We lay away at night thinking of their future.  We pray continuously for those who aren’t yet saved.  

For so many of us, however, that role becomes overwhelming and overbearing.  It puts our relationships with our children and maybe even our spouses in peril.  The solution?  To see God as not only our father but the good father who loves our children even more than we do, which seems impossible.  When I finally turned my adult children over to God, I first had to trust Him and know Him.  I had to realize how good He is and how much He loves me too.

Now imagine the parents of John the Baptist.  His father, Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied the enormous responsibility his just born son would be required to put on his shoulders.  Both his mother and father seemed to understand the weight of the role in announcing the coming Messiah.  A role I don’t think most parents would want for their children.  A nice quiet life as a fisherman with a wife who bears him many children – yes, that’s what Elizabeth probably wanted for John. 

But no.  John became a bit odd.  He wore strange clothes and ate bugs.  He spoke to anyone who would listen about the Messiah.  His message was sometimes confusing and almost heretical.  Yet we don’t see in scripture his parents lamenting.  They probably did.  But I would surmise based on the prophecy and Elizabeth’s faithfulness that they lamented to God.

They lifted their son up to the God Most High for protection and direction.  They trusted in His goodness.  I’m sure if they were still alive when John sat in his final jail cell they wept.  But they also knew their son had been faithful to God and the Messiah had been faithful to him.  And as a parent, what more, truly should we ask. 

Click here to listen to today’s song: Goodness of God