July 28, 2013
Purity: July 26, 2013
TODAY’S
WORD FOR FRIDAY JULY 26, 2013.
PURITY
DEFINITION:
Freedom
from anything that pollutes or contaminates; uncontaminated; without evil;
guiltless; undefiled.
SCRIPTURE:
But
the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to
yield and without hypocrisy. James 3:17.
He
who has clean hands and a pure heart; he shall receive blessing from the Lord.
Psalm 24:4-5
I
stir up your pure minds by way of a reminder that you may be mindful of the
words which were spoken by the holy prophets.
II
Peter 3:1-2.
Holding
the mystery (revealed truth) of our faith with a pure conscience.
I
Timothy 3:9.
KNOWLEDGE
AND EXPERIENCE:
People
today are very concerned about how they look. It is mind boggling to think of
all the money, time and effort people spend to make themselves look good.
People try everything including cosmetics, beauty treatments, exercise, gyms,
spas, diets and when all else fails, plastic surgery.
All
this is just to improve their outward appearance. What we should be more
concerned about is what we are like on the inside because although we look on
the outward appearance, the Lord looks at what is on the inside. “The Lord does
not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance but
the Lord looks at the heart” (I Samuel 16:7).
Believers
should spend their time and effort on making sure they are pure and
uncontaminated on the inside. God wants us to be pure. When we have accepted
Jesus as our Savior, He wants us to “clean up our act” and reject our old
sinful ways.
II
Timothy 2:15 says that, “everyone who names the name of the Lord must turn from
wickedness.” There is no inherent purity in any of us because we are all
sinners. To be pure we must go to the only source of purity. That source is God.
James
tells us, in the verse above, that God’s wisdom is first pure and then
peaceable, gentle, willing to yield and without hypocrisy.
Purity
requires a change in the believers’ heart. When our hearts are pure it will be
evident because we will strive to live honest and moral lives that honor the
Lord our God. If our hearts are pure our hands will be clean and uncontaminated
by evil deeds. The believer must have clean hands and a pure heart. (The verse
from Psalms that we have put above)
A
pure heart will lead us to pure thoughts. Peter writes in II Peter (above) to
believers desiring to stir up our minds to remember and follow the words given
to us in God's Holy Word. If we obey God's Word we will keep our minds pure.
God
created us with a conscience to hold us accountable. A pure conscience enables
us to discern right from wrong. When we sin we will no longer have a pure
conscience and we will feel the guilt of our sin. Living a pure life by our
faith as a believer is something we should always strive for.
When
we were raising our children we often talked about the need of purity in our
talk, our walk and our actions. We need to always be on our guard because the
devil will always do his best to set unassuming traps for us to fall into to
cause us to sin and contaminate the purity God wants in our heart, our mind and
our conscience.
LEARNING:
Our
memory verse for this week is found in Hebrews 10:36.
For
you have need of endurance, so that when you have done the will of God, you may
have received what was promised.
PRAYER:
Help
me to live a pure life today, honoring You with my thoughts and my actions.
Gems of Encouragement: July 27, 2013
GEMS
OF ENCOURAGEMENT FOR SATURDAY JULY 27, 2013
PROVERB:
A
man who lacks judgment derides his neighbor, but a man of understanding holds
his tongue. Proverbs 11:12.
PROMISE:
Lord,
who may dwell in Your sanctuary? Who may live on Your Holy hill? He whose walk
is blameless and who does what is righteous, who speaks truth from his heart
and has no slander on his tongue, who does his neighbor no wrong and casts no
slur on his fellowman. Psalm 15:1-3.
PRAISE:
Surely
God is my help; the Lord is the one who sustains me. Let evil recoil on those
who slander me; in Your faithfulness destroy them. I will sacrifice a free-will
offering to You; I will praise Your name, O Lord, for it is good. For He has
delivered me from all my troubles, and my eyes have looked in triumph on my
foes. Psalm 54: 4-7.
Ignore: July 25, 2013
TODAY’S
WORD FOR THURSDAY JULY 25, 2013.
IGNORE
DEFINITION:
To
refrain from noticing or recognizing; to refuse to pay attention to.
SCRIPTURE:
He
does not ignore the cry of the afflicted. Psalm 9:12.
How
shall we escape if we ignore such a great salvation? Hebrews 2:3
KNOWLEDGE
AND EXPERIENCE:
It
is easy to ignore things in life that we do not want to deal with. It was very
annoying to us as parents to have our children ignore what we would say to
them. We are all guilty of ignoring someone or something at one time or
another. As the saying goes, "It goes in one ear and out the other."
We ignore people even though we do not like to be ignored.
Some
people just plain shut the outside world out of their mind when they are
involved in certain projects. They are often accused of ignoring a word or
conversation being carried on with them from another party. In many of these
situations they do not hear what is being said because their entire
concentration is on what they are doing.
But
there are many that are in the same situation and they hear but do not want to
admit that they are listening. They do this on purpose and then use as an
excuse, an outward lie, that they did not hear what was said.
How
fortunate we are that we have a loving God who does not ignore us even though
day by day we continually ignore Him. You may ask, how do you ignore God? You
ignore God when you do not read the Bible, His Word, daily. This is how God
speaks to you, through your reading what He is saying in His Word. You also
ignore God when you do not take time everyday to pray to God. How else can you
communicate to God? When you ignore reading the Bible and praying every day,
you are ignoring God.
God
sent His Son to seek and to save us. In Luke 19:10 we read, "for the Son
of Man came to seek and to save those who are lost." God seeks each and
every one of us, but unfortunately the majority of people in our world today,
just as it has been down through the ages, have chosen to ignore Him.
We
often said our children had selective hearing. They heard what they wanted to
hear. If they were engrossed in what they were doing they would act like they
were listening and even answer, "Uh-huh." When they were asked if
they heard what we said, it would be apparent that they had not really heard a
word and were tuning us out and ignoring us.
In
Matthew 13:13 Jesus warned the crowd, who had come to hear His message, that
some of them, "though hearing, they did not hear." Many respond to
God's offer of His gift of salvation in this same way today. They do not hear
because they choose not to hear.
We
often hope that by ignoring something that it will just go away. Some things in
life, no matter how much we ignore them, will not go away.
The
writer of Hebrews asks this vital question: "How shall we escape if we
ignore such a great salvation?" Everyone must ask themselves this question
because no one will escape God's punishment for their sins if they ignore the
wonderful gift of salvation that God has provided for us through Jesus Christ.
All
of us who are willing to come to God through Christ can be sure that He will
hear our cry of repentance. "He does not ignore the cry of the
afflicted." And remember, no sin is so great that Jesus will not forgive.
LEARNING:
Our
memory verse for this week is found in Hebrews 10:36
For
you have need of endurance, so that when you have done the will of God, you may
have received what was promised.
PRAYER:
Thank
You Lord, for Your great gift of salvation. Open the ears and eyes of those in
my family that do not accept Your gift of salvation so that they will hear your
message of love and forgiveness and accept You as their Savior. Help me to
teach my children to listen and obey.
Fruitful: July 24, 2013
TODAY’S WORD FOR WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 2013
FRUITFUL
DEFINITION:
Producing good results; beneficial,
profitable, abounding in fruit; producing abundant growth.
SCRIPTURE:
And some fell among thorns, and the
thorns sprang up and choked them. But others fell on good ground and yielded a
crop: some a hundred fold, some sixty, some thirty. Matthew 13: 7-8.
I am the vine, you are the branches. He
who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do
nothing. John 15:5
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:
We want to look at the word fruitful
today as it refers to being spiritual fruitful. In the verse above (John 15:5),
Jesus says He is the vine and we are the branches and if we abide in Him we
will bear much fruit. When we read these words we think of bearing fruit
producing spiritual results as relating to bringing others to know Christ. As
believers that is what we are called to do.
The key words in this verse are
"abide in Him." Abiding in Him gives evidence to our salvation and
results in us bearing fruit. This fruit is not just soul winning but abiding or
remaining in Christ produces spiritual fruit that includes spiritual attitudes
and Godly character.
The apostle Paul tells us that "the
fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, patience, kindness, goodness, fruitfulness,
gentleness and self-control” (Galatians 5:22). Abiding in Christ produces the
fruit of righteousness which results not only a change in our attitudes but
also a change in our actions.
In Hebrews 12:11 we read, "No
discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful." Later on, however, it
produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained
by it.
When we think of being fruitful we think
of a farmer. For a farmer to be successful he must have productive crops. To
accomplish this he must have the right soil, rain, sunshine, seasons,
cultivation, and God’s blessing. Even a farmer today who is not a believer in
Jesus will tell you that he needs the blessings of God on his crops if they are
to be successful. He may refer to "Mother Nature" because he does not
know God, but what he is really saying is that he needs God to bless his crop
to have success.
When one becomes a believer in Jesus he
or she must first have a deep desire to abide in Christ and to live a life that
honors Him so that one's life can be fruitful. Our desire should be "to
walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing
fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God."
(Colossians 1:10)
As do the farmers, a believer must have
the right soil; a personal relationship with Jesus. They must have the rain and
sunshine; this is the daily communication with God through prayer and reading
God's Word. Then there must be the sowing and the cultivation; the going out
among the world and walking in your faith and talking about your faith in
Christ. Finally, you need the blessing of God. It is God's blessing that brings
a bountiful fruitful harvest.
Jesus uses the imagery of the necessity
for the branch to remain a part of the vine in order to be productive. In order
for us to be productive and bear fruit for the Lord, we must remain attached to
Him. Do you want to be fruitful? Are you committed to serve God with all your
heart, soul and mind? Have you experienced fruit in your Christian life? Read
John 15:1-8 and you will see what the Lord says you need to do to bear fruit.
Bearing fruit is not an option given to the believer. Our Lord expects us to
bear fruit and He is standing near to make us fruitful.
LEARNING:
Our memory verse for this week is found
in Hebrews 10:36
For you have need of endurance, so that
when you have done the will of God, you may have received what was promised.
PRAYER:
Help me and my family today to abide in
You. It is our prayer that as we endeavor to abide in You that You will abide
in us so that we can be fruitful in furthering Your kingdom. Bless us this day
and produce in us the fruit of righteousness so that others will see Christ in
us.
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