It is Thanksgiving here in the United States.
On this day that we remember the many blessings God has given to us, may we not forget the greatest blessing of all.
Thank you God for Jesus!
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Thankful for God's Love
We make the decision to love. While emotion might make the choice to love easier, we still decide whether or not we will love our pets, our neighbors, our friends, and our family.
The thankfulness we experience because of God's love compels us to love those around us. While we know we should be grateful for God's love, the reality is that we don't always feel grateful.
The problem is that we haven't connected the blessings in our lives to God. We have grown so use to good health, a roof over our heads, and food in the refrigerator that we forget God's hand in this blessings.
Not only that, as time goes on, the feeling of gratitude that we had when we first became Christians begins to fade. The great gift of salvation looses its shine in our eyes.
Instead of thanking God for Jesus, we begin to act like it was no big deal. How do we show our gratitude for the love God has given us?
I believe the first step in being grateful is to be humble.
How do we become humble?
We take time to evaluate our lives.
The apostle Paul wrote,"As God’s messenger, I give each of you this warning: Be honest in your estimate of yourselves, measuring your value by how much faith God has given you"(Romans 12:3; NLT).
This step reminds us of who we are the struggles we have without Jesus. It leads us to the place of humility. Without humility we believe that we deserve the gifts given to us. Only the humble see the blessings of God as the gifts they are and therefore respond in gratitude.
I believe the next step in showing gratitude is to be a steward.
When we use the gifts, talents, and resources God has given to us, our eyes are opened to the work He is doing in and through us.
In 1 Peter we read, "God has given gifts to each of you from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Manage them well so that God’s generosity can flow through you"(1 Peter 4:10; NLT).
By using our blessings we show our appreciation for what we have, and we allow ourselves to be a blessing to someone else.
The third step in having a grateful life is to be a lover.
Remember love is a choice. God's love for us opens up the possibility for us to be people of love. This is where our knowledge comes in above our feelings.
We may not always feel grateful, but because we know God has blessed us, we choose to love: to love Him and to love others.
Paul wrote:
A life of love is a life lived in obedience to God’s will. A grateful persons seeks to please the One who has blessed him.
God has given us the gift of love.
Too often we treat that love as if it is something that we deserve, rather than an undeserved blessing given by a good God. In order to be grateful we need to be humble, we need to be stewards, and we need to be lovers.
This is how we express our thanksgiving to God for His gift of love.
The reason we have the capacity to love is because God first loved us. The reality is that our lives are products of God’s love.
If God did not love us, we would not exist. It is God’s love that is behind every gift and blessing that we enjoy.
If God did not love us, we would not exist. It is God’s love that is behind every gift and blessing that we enjoy.
Even before we became Christians, God’s love was freely given to us. The Bible teaches us that while we were God’s enemies He showed love to us through Jesus.
It is the gift of Jesus that made reconciliation with God possible.
It is the gift of Jesus that made reconciliation with God possible.
God's amazing love is cause for thanksgiving!
Erwin McManus wrote
“It is gratitude that nurtures wholeness and expresses itself as generosity in the end. Gratitude is the pathway of love. It unleashes the healing power of love. It increases our capacity to experience love and give it.” (Uprising; p. 114)Gratitude is an essential part of learning to be people of love.
The thankfulness we experience because of God's love compels us to love those around us. While we know we should be grateful for God's love, the reality is that we don't always feel grateful.
The problem is that we haven't connected the blessings in our lives to God. We have grown so use to good health, a roof over our heads, and food in the refrigerator that we forget God's hand in this blessings.
Not only that, as time goes on, the feeling of gratitude that we had when we first became Christians begins to fade. The great gift of salvation looses its shine in our eyes.
Instead of thanking God for Jesus, we begin to act like it was no big deal. How do we show our gratitude for the love God has given us?
I believe the first step in being grateful is to be humble.
How do we become humble?
We take time to evaluate our lives.
The apostle Paul wrote,"As God’s messenger, I give each of you this warning: Be honest in your estimate of yourselves, measuring your value by how much faith God has given you"(Romans 12:3; NLT).
This step reminds us of who we are the struggles we have without Jesus. It leads us to the place of humility. Without humility we believe that we deserve the gifts given to us. Only the humble see the blessings of God as the gifts they are and therefore respond in gratitude.
I believe the next step in showing gratitude is to be a steward.
When we use the gifts, talents, and resources God has given to us, our eyes are opened to the work He is doing in and through us.
In 1 Peter we read, "God has given gifts to each of you from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Manage them well so that God’s generosity can flow through you"(1 Peter 4:10; NLT).
By using our blessings we show our appreciation for what we have, and we allow ourselves to be a blessing to someone else.
The third step in having a grateful life is to be a lover.
Remember love is a choice. God's love for us opens up the possibility for us to be people of love. This is where our knowledge comes in above our feelings.
We may not always feel grateful, but because we know God has blessed us, we choose to love: to love Him and to love others.
Paul wrote:
"Follow God’s example in everything you do, because you are his dear children. Live a life filled with love for others, following the example of Christ, who loved you and gave himself as a sacrifice to take away your sins. And God was pleased, because that sacrifice was like a sweet perfume to him" (Ephesians 5:1-2; NLT).
A life of love is a life lived in obedience to God’s will. A grateful persons seeks to please the One who has blessed him.
God has given us the gift of love.
Too often we treat that love as if it is something that we deserve, rather than an undeserved blessing given by a good God. In order to be grateful we need to be humble, we need to be stewards, and we need to be lovers.
This is how we express our thanksgiving to God for His gift of love.
Monday, November 18, 2019
How to Read the Bible: Biblical Story
The Bible is an important book.
For Christians, we understand that the Bible provides us with the information that we need to guide our lives and move us along on the path of spiritual formation.
Yet, the Bible is an ancient book, and it is not always easy to understand.
While the Bible isn't easy to understand it does tell one unified story.
When we read the Bible, whether we are reading in the Old Testament or the New Testament, we need to pay attention to the choice that is being offered. Over and over again in Scripture we read about people who are offered a choice to either follow God's way or to do what they feel is right.
What the Bible teaches us is that when people choose to do what they think is right, the result is hurt, pain, distrust, division, and death. This is the explanation for why the world is in the shape that it is in.
The Bible does point to a person of hope. That person is Jesus. He is the one who always choose the way of God, and thus was able to bring restoration and renewal to the world. We are able to join with God in this renewal project as we follow Jesus.
Seeing this thread that runs through Scripture helps to know what we are to pay attention to as we read the Bible: How can we make the choice to follow God's will?
For Christians, we understand that the Bible provides us with the information that we need to guide our lives and move us along on the path of spiritual formation.
Yet, the Bible is an ancient book, and it is not always easy to understand.
While the Bible isn't easy to understand it does tell one unified story.
When we read the Bible, whether we are reading in the Old Testament or the New Testament, we need to pay attention to the choice that is being offered. Over and over again in Scripture we read about people who are offered a choice to either follow God's way or to do what they feel is right.
What the Bible teaches us is that when people choose to do what they think is right, the result is hurt, pain, distrust, division, and death. This is the explanation for why the world is in the shape that it is in.
The Bible does point to a person of hope. That person is Jesus. He is the one who always choose the way of God, and thus was able to bring restoration and renewal to the world. We are able to join with God in this renewal project as we follow Jesus.
Seeing this thread that runs through Scripture helps to know what we are to pay attention to as we read the Bible: How can we make the choice to follow God's will?
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Live What You Believe
The direction of our lives reveal the condition of our hearts.
Our character is determined by the things that we do rather than the things that we say.
This is why I like what Henry and Richard Blackaby wrote in Hearing God's Voice:
False teachers may teach truth, but they do not live by the truth.
Truth is truth no matter what the source is. A person who does not live a life of faith still has the ability to speak truth. The problem is that the way they live often invalidates what they teach. Their lives will reveal whether or not they truly believe what they teach.
On the flip side, this teaching of Jesus should get us to examine our lives. We should ask ourselves the question: "Does my live align with what I believe?"
Our obedience to God's word reveals the love and trust we have in Him. It also shows those around us what it looks like to follow Jesus.
The more we love God and love our neighbor, the more we become the "light of the world."
This raises the question: "How can I consistently live what I believe?"
The problem many of us face isn't that we are unaware of the importance of living authentic lives, it is that we find it difficult to do.
If we are going to live authentic lives we need to:
Our character is determined by the things that we do rather than the things that we say.
This is why I like what Henry and Richard Blackaby wrote in Hearing God's Voice:
“Whenever God speaks, what we do next exposes the condition of our hearts.”Jesus taught about this very thing in the Sermon on the Mount:
“Beware of false prophets who come disguised as harmless sheep but are really vicious wolves. You can identify them by their fruit, that is, by the way they act. Can you pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? A good tree produces good fruit, and a bad tree produces bad fruit. A good tree can’t produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can’t produce good fruit. So every tree that does not produce good fruit is chopped down and thrown into the fire. Yes, just as you can identify a tree by its fruit, so you can identify people by their actions.” (Matthew 7:15-20; NLT)Here Jesus provided a test that helps us identify false teachers. The test is to observe their behavior. Do they practice what they preach?
False teachers may teach truth, but they do not live by the truth.
Truth is truth no matter what the source is. A person who does not live a life of faith still has the ability to speak truth. The problem is that the way they live often invalidates what they teach. Their lives will reveal whether or not they truly believe what they teach.
On the flip side, this teaching of Jesus should get us to examine our lives. We should ask ourselves the question: "Does my live align with what I believe?"
Our obedience to God's word reveals the love and trust we have in Him. It also shows those around us what it looks like to follow Jesus.
The more we love God and love our neighbor, the more we become the "light of the world."
This raises the question: "How can I consistently live what I believe?"
The problem many of us face isn't that we are unaware of the importance of living authentic lives, it is that we find it difficult to do.
If we are going to live authentic lives we need to:
- Follow the guidance of the Spirit. In Galatians 5:22-23 the apostle Paul wrote, "But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against these things!" (NLT) Following the Holy Spirit will produce in our lives the type of fruit that is consistent with the life of Jesus.
- Be in community with other people. The author of Hebrews wrote, "Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near." (Hebrews 10:24-25; NLT). A Christian community offers the encouragement and opportunities we need to love others and live in obedience to God's will. We are stronger when we are in a community.
- Focus on doing good. The apostle Paul offered this encouragement; "So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up. Therefore, whenever we have the opportunity, we should do good to everyone—especially to those in the family of faith." (Galatians 6:9-10; NLT). We can be discouraged when doing good because it appears that it is making little difference. The reality is that we can't see all the things God is doing behind the scenes. It is an act of faith and hope to continue to seize the opportunities to do good, trusting that God will honor our efforts and bring transformation.
To live lives that honor Jesus and align with his teaching requires intentional action. It doesn't happen by accident.
It is crucial that we read and study the Bible. We need to know truth.
Knowing truth is not enough. We need to live the truth. When we live the truth we demonstrate that not only can we recite the truth, but we also believe the truth.
Know the Bible. Live the Bible.
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