June 30, 2013
Christ-Likeness: June 28, 2013
TODAY’S
WORD FOR FRIDAY JUNE 28, 2013.
CHRIST-LIKENESS
DEFINITION:
Living
one's life like Christ did while on this earth.
SCRIPTURE:
Put
on the new man which was created according to God, in true righteousness and
holiness. Ephesians 4:24.
KNOWLEDGE
AND EXPERIENCE:
God’s
ultimate goal for each one of us is that we be made like His Son, Jesus Christ
(Romans 8:29). It was not an afterthought; it was God’s plan and purpose for us
from the beginning. The process of becoming like Christ is most of the time
painful, but it is always worth it. When we talk about becoming Christ-like, we
mean that our daily life always should show the spirit of Christ in all that we
do and all that we say.
Becoming
Christ-like is an ongoing process that requires us to do battle with our sinful
nature. In Colossians 3:5-9 Paul gives us a list of the sinful acts that one
must no longer be part of the life of anyone who has accepted Jesus as their
Savior. The list includes sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires,
anger, rage, malice, slander, filthy-language, and lying. In verse three Paul
says we must put to death all these things because they are actions that come
from our old sinful nature.
To
become Christ-like in today's society is very difficult because of the pressure
to conform to the growing evil that we face in this world. As we have often
said, we live in a "ME" generation and if you are going along with
the crowd and living for yourself, you cannot be Christ-like.
Receiving
Jesus into our hearts, God's gift of salvation is a one-time event but to
become like Him is a daily event that often requires suffering and struggle. It
involves putting off your old sinful habits and replacing them with new godly
ones.
The
apostle Paul wrote in Ephesians (above) "Put off, concerning your former
conduct, the old man which grows corrupt and put on the new man which was
created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness."
As
a believer in Christ have you put out of your life the evil and ungodly habits
of your past? Look at the Ten Commandments and they will give you a checklist
so you can grade yourself. Old habits are tough to eliminate but God expects us
to get rid of them and promises us help to do so.
What
is troubling you today? God may be using the kind rebuke from a family member
or friend or even a painful trial to prompt you to get rid of a sinful habit.
By doing this God will replace that habit with godly character.
In I Peter 4:1-2 it reads: "Therefore,
since Christ suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the same
mind, for he who has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin, that he no
longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh for the lusts of men, but
for the will of God."
The
conversion of a soul is the miracle that only God can do in a moment but the
growth of a soul is God's work of a lifetime.
LEARNING:
Our
memory verse for this week is found in Genesis 1:1.
In
the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
PRAYER:
It
is my prayer today for me and my family that we would be more like Jesus. Help
us make this our goal as we face the evils of this world. May Your Spirit be
our guide not only for today but until we meet You in heaven.
Aging: June 27, 2013
TODAY’S WORD FOR THURSDAY JUNE 27, 2013.
AGING
DEFINITION:
Having lived a long time; advanced years; getting older; measuring how
long one has lived.
SCRIPTURE:
Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall
utterly fall, but those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they
shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they
shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:30-31
Wisdom is with aged men, and with length of days, understanding. Job
12:12
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:
I (Ken) can remember so vividly when I was a young teenager staying
with my grandfather and grandmother for six weeks in northern Canada. The days
were long in the summer time and almost every night after dinner we would sit
on my grandfather's porch and listen to him talk about the Bible and how it
related to our lives.
He was a fiery old time Baptist minister and every once in a while he
would stand up so he could use his hands and raise his voice so he could make
his point. But for me it was a learning time and, as Job says in the verse
above, I learned from my grandfather's wisdom and understanding what he had
learned through his many days of living.
Americans spend more than $20 billion annually on anti-aging products
that claim to cure baldness, remove wrinkles, build muscles and renew powers
from their youth. But there is absolutely no scientific proof that any
commercial product will stop or reverse aging.
As a believer in Jesus you have a promise of spiritual vitality that
defies the concerns one may have of time and aging. Isaiah tells us in Isaiah
(above) that youth will faint, young men will fall but those that wait upon the
Lord shall run, not be weary, walk and not faint. What a wonderful promise.
Isaiah used the eagle as a symbol of freedom and endurance for those of
us that are believers in Jesus. As we put our trust in Him we are carried along
by His strength and not our own.
The psalmist said in Psalms 103:5 that it is the Lord who nourishes us
so that our strength is renewed. Are you taking advantage of God's anti-aging
power? It is promised to all of us who put our trust in Him for strength, vigor
and energy.
LEARNING:
Our memory verse for this week is found in Genesis 1:1.
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
PRAYER:
We pray for new inner strength today so that our trust in You may grow.
Make growing old for our family a blessing because we are growing in godly
wisdom and into a closer relationship with You.
Confidence: June 26, 2013
TODAY’S WORD FOR WEDNESDAY JUNE 26,
2013.
CONFIDENCE
DEFINITION:
Sure of oneself and one's abilities,
correctness or likelihood of success; being sure of something without doubt,
belief in the trustworthiness or reliability of someone or something.
SCRIPTURE:
For the Lord will be your confidence and
will keep your foot from being snared. Proverbs 3:26.
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:
In today's society it is very difficult
for a person to be confident about anything or anyone. One of the reasons for
this is that in today's society situations can change daily. For example a job
that seemed secure two years ago can be lost overnight. Homes are going into
foreclosure at a very fast rate.
Sadly, family is no longer a priority in
many homes and as a result many families are falling apart. That is why we said
above that one cannot even be confident today about any one person, even those
in your family.
The only way that a person can feel
securely confident today is to have their confidence in the Lord and not in
people and things. The verse from Proverbs (above) assures us that when we have
confidence in the Lord, He will guide every step we take in life.
The scripture tells us that God had
enabled the Children of Israel to easily overcome the city of Jericho. Because
of this so called easy victory Joshua set about to conquer the city of Ai. Ai
was strategically located to provide for the Children of Israel a foothold in
the central highlands and was the logical next step for Joshua to proceed to
conquer the land that God had promised for them.
Joshua sent spies to Ai to check out the
military strength of the city. The spies returned confident that the city of Ai
could easily be taken by Israel. They advised Joshua that it would be so easy
that they would not need their whole army. They said to Joshua, "Send two
or three thousand men to take it and do not weary all the people, for only a
few men are there."
Joshua took their advice and sent three
thousand men against Ai. To their surprise they were driven out by the men of
Ai and thirty six of their men were killed.
Joshua and the elders of Israel had
become too self-confident. How quickly they had forgotten that it was God who
had given them the victory over Jericho. They did not consult God about taking
the city of Ai. They rushed head long into battle relying on their own
strength. The second mistake was that they did not prepare themselves
spiritually. They had already forgotten that before they undertook the battle
of Jericho, God had required that they prepare themselves spiritually.
Joshua and the elders could not
understand why they were so easily brought down by the men at Ai. They were so
grieved over the loss that they tore their clothes in mourning and fell down on
their faces and cried out to God asking what went wrong.
Most of us try to go about our daily
routines confident in our own abilities to accomplish whatever we have to do.
But for the most part it just does not work. We seldom seek God's help. We turn
to God only when, like Israel, we have been defeated and our problems become
overwhelming.
There is a better way for us to be
confident in living our lives. We must begin every day by getting ourselves
prepared spiritually for that day. Remember when you read the Bible; this is
the way God speaks to you. When you pray; this is the way you speak to God. God
wants us to put our confidence in Him and consult Him in all that we do, not
only in our down and out times, but in our good times. Consulting God when
everything is running along smoothly will keep us from bringing on problems for
ourselves.
When was the last time you consulted God
on anything? Now might be a good time to start. A little time spent consulting
God can save us from mistakes that will be very costly to us.
There was a three year difference in age
between two of our sons. Whatever the oldest did the youngest was confident he
could do as well. The older one had been driving for a while. It looked easy
enough so the younger son decided he wanted to try to drive a car. Fortunately
it was in a parking lot but he made the mistake of hitting the gas pedal when
he wanted the brake. He sideswiped a tree putting a dent in the side of the
car. It not only made an impression on the car but a deep impression on him. He
was not as competent in his abilities as he assumed he was and learned that
preparation was key to gaining confidence in all that he did. In life we all
learn by mistakes which serve to remind us not to be over confident in
ourselves.
LEARNING:
Our memory verse for this week is found
in Genesis 1:1.
In the beginning God created the heavens
and the earth.
PRAYER:
Lord help me to put my confidence in You
and to learn to consult You for the direction and guidance I need in my life in
both the good times and the bad times. Forgive me for my mistakes and help me
to learn from them. Help my children to see, by the way I live my life, that
they should not rely on themselves but seek God's help in all that they do.
Afflictions: June 25, 2013
TODAY’S
WORD FOR TUESDAY JUNE 25, 2013.
AFFLICTIONS
DEFINITION:
A
depressed or painful state; misery; a cause of mental or bodily pain as
sickness or calamity; great suffering that produces sorrow.
SCRIPTURE:
My
heart is in turmoil and cannot rest; days of affliction confront me. Job 30:27
This
is my comfort in my affliction, for your Word has given me life. Psalms 119:50
For
our light affliction, which is for about a moment, is working for us a far more
exceeding and eternal weight of glory. II Corinthians 4:17
Oh
Lord my strength and my fortress, my refuge in the day of affliction. Jeremiah
16:19
KNOWLEDGE
AND EXPERIENCE:
One
of life's great concerns for us has been to see children, young people and
adults who are suffering afflictions in their lives. All of us react when an
affliction affects one of our family members, but do we show concern for those
in far of areas of our world that may have even greater afflictions? The
definition of the word "AFFLICTION" refers to the mental or body pain
one may have in a sickness or a calamity.
God
has given us the privilege of traveling throughout the world. Our life time
ministry has centered on children. We began our married life in Korea just
after the Korean war ended. It was our responsibility to place literally
thousands of children in orphanages. These were mostly what they called G.I.
babies, fathered by foreign soldiers. They were not accepted by the Korean
society. Our hearts were broken as we established over 145 orphanages but
ultimately thrilled because we left them with people who loved them and cared
for them --- Korean Christians.
Down
through the years we have ministered to children with cancer, children with
single mothers, children living on garbage dumps in third world countries and children
hurting badly right in the heart of our American cities.
When
sin entered the world through the fall of Adam and Eve, affliction entered as
well. Our minds and our bodies are now subject to suffering and pain. Some
suffer greater afflictions than others. It is heart wrenching to see children
born with physical and mental challenges as well as people suffering with
cancer and with other diseases. Just as sad is to see whole families living in
poverty and who do not have food to eat. This is affliction as well. No matter
if the affliction is large or small it is so easy for the victim to fall into
despair and, as Job said, the "heart is in turmoil."
As
believers in Jesus we face affliction with a different attitude than those who
do not know Him. As Christians we can look beyond our affliction in this life
with the hope of a life without affliction when we are in heaven with our Lord.
Our suffering in this life is temporary.
It
is usually the case that when we are going through the tough times in life with
our greatest afflictions that God does His greatest work through us.
Afflictions should increase our reliance on the Lord. This gives us an
opportunity to share with others the strength of our faith and allows God to
demonstrate His power through us.
God
has allowed us to go through real times of affliction with the death of both of
our parents, a daughter-in-law and a sister. Numerous dear friends have also
passed on with diseases and accidents. Several years ago we had a dear friend
who was afflicted with lung cancer. She used this time of affliction to testify
to others of her faith and trust in the Lord. What a blessing and encouragement
she was to us and many others. All who knew her learned so many lessons as to
how to live with affliction. She is now home with her Lord and Savior and free
from all suffering and affliction.
We
continue to ask God daily to make us sensitive to those that are going through
a time of affliction. Do you have that caring spirit and attitude? Almost daily
a situation comes our way and we wish we could do more to help. We are limited,
as you are, by our finances and even with enough time to respond. But one thing
we can do is pray and be a friend to that person who is hurting.
It
may be a relative or friend with cancer, a child without food, a man or woman
that lost a job or a family that lost their house and is now homeless. The list
can go on and on, but remember, we can pray, we can love, we can encourage and
we can care.
When
you are facing an affliction in your life, look for opportunities to let others
see Christ in you. You will be surprised to see how much God will bless you and
ease your affliction because you are thinking of others and not yourself.
LEARNING
:
Our
memory verse for this week is found in Genesis 1:1.
In
the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
PRAYER:
Help
me today to have a heart that shows concern for those facing affliction in
their lives. Help me to praise You throughout this day for the many blessings
You have given me and my family. Give me strength to live this day looking for
the one place where I can make an impact on another person's life that is
hurting and needs Your love.
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