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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
If You Love the LORD
If you love the Lord, you will love His will for you
Instead of questions why, there'll be praise for all He brings you through
If you love the Lord, you will love His holy commands
Delight yourself in them, and everything you do will surely stand
We are His workmanship created for good works in Christ
He calls us to offer up ourselves a living sacrifice
Well, if you love the Lord, His discipline you won't despise
Cause it will prove to you, that you're a Child in His eyes
And if you love the Lord, you'll seek His face with all your heart
And even when you're old, from His holy place you won't depart
We are His workmanship created for good works in Christ
He calls us to offer up ourselves a living sacrifice
We are His workmanship created for good works in Christ
He calls us to offer up ourselves a living sacrifice
If You Love the Lord, by Keith Green
These words have been running through my mind for days! I love this message. I want to shout it to all the world! To all the church!
"Instead of questions why, there'll be praise for all He brings you through."
"His discipline you won't despise 'cause it will prove to you that you're a child in His eyes."
So good. So true.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Boredom
I firmly believe the word is not to come from any true believer's mouth, much less be an attitude of his heart and mind. It grieves me to hear young people, even young adults whining, "I'm bored..."What does God say about it?
"Rejoice always, Pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. " 1 Thess. 5:16-18
Does this leave ANY space for boredom?
Do you sometimes wonder what the Lord's will is for you? This verse states it clearly. This is the beginning of His will for you; pursue these things!
Elisabeth Elliot, in her book Discipline, writes:
"I once heard a formula guaranteed to prevent boredom.
It is to have
1. Something to do
2. Someone to love
3. Something to look forward to
"The Christian has all these things in Christ: work, a Master, a hope.
How easily we forget this. One of the results of the Fall is that we lose sight of the meaning of things and begin to see the world as dull and opaque, instead of charged with glory."
In the light of our Lord and His salvation, even the smallest tasks take on a glorious meaning. Again and again God's Word makes it clear that everything is worthwhile if done as unto the Lord. "Whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."
Also, we are told that God has prepared good works for us, which we should walk in. Just like the Israelites entering the promise land, He tells us, "Here is My great plan for you, full of milk and honey and all manner of sweetness, walled cities and giants to conquer (It is I who fight for you; do not be afraid), therefore GO! Every bit of soil that you place you foot upon is yours, take it all! Be strong and of good courage; I have given you this land which I swore to give you."
So we enter in and begin to walk; we keep walking and never stop.
"I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."
May every day be sweeter as you pursue our precious King Jesus.
"Rejoice always, Pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. " 1 Thess. 5:16-18
Does this leave ANY space for boredom?
Do you sometimes wonder what the Lord's will is for you? This verse states it clearly. This is the beginning of His will for you; pursue these things!
Elisabeth Elliot, in her book Discipline, writes:
"I once heard a formula guaranteed to prevent boredom.
It is to have
1. Something to do
2. Someone to love
3. Something to look forward to
"The Christian has all these things in Christ: work, a Master, a hope.
How easily we forget this. One of the results of the Fall is that we lose sight of the meaning of things and begin to see the world as dull and opaque, instead of charged with glory."
In the light of our Lord and His salvation, even the smallest tasks take on a glorious meaning. Again and again God's Word makes it clear that everything is worthwhile if done as unto the Lord. "Whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."
Also, we are told that God has prepared good works for us, which we should walk in. Just like the Israelites entering the promise land, He tells us, "Here is My great plan for you, full of milk and honey and all manner of sweetness, walled cities and giants to conquer (It is I who fight for you; do not be afraid), therefore GO! Every bit of soil that you place you foot upon is yours, take it all! Be strong and of good courage; I have given you this land which I swore to give you."
So we enter in and begin to walk; we keep walking and never stop.
"I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."
May every day be sweeter as you pursue our precious King Jesus.
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