YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE

“If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be? But in fact God has placed the parts in the body, every one of them, just as he wanted them to be.”
(1 Corinthians 12: 17–18, NIV)

TODAY’S WORD
In the New Testament, John was baptizing a crowd of people and drawing a lot of attention. Somebody came up and said, “John, are you the Christ or should we keep looking?” Without missing a beat, John said, “No, I am not the Messiah.”

See, John knew what he was, but he also knew what he was not. It’s just as important to know what you’re not because if you don’t realize your limitations, you’ll get drawn into areas that may look impressive and may feed your ego, but they are outside of your gifting and calling, outside of what God anointed you to do. Anytime you go outside of your limitations, it will be a constant struggle. Don’t let that be you! Instead, stay focused on what you’re good at. Follow peace in your heart and know who you are because God created you just the way He wants you to be!

A PRAYER FOR TODAY
Father, thank You for loving me. Thank You for choosing me and uniquely equipping me to fulfill my purpose. Help me to know my limitations. Help me to know my place in the body of Christ so that I can be effective and bring glory and honor to You in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Don’t Let Others Control You

 

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
 
“It is an honor for a man to cease from strife and keep aloof from it, but every fool will quarrel.”
(Proverbs 20:3, AMP)
 
 
 
TODAY’S WORD
 

Did you know that when you allow someone else’s words or actions to upset you, you’re allowing them to control you? When you say, “You make me so mad,” you’re really just admitting that their actions have power over you. As long as that person knows they can push your buttons, as long as you keep responding the same way, you are giving them exactly what they want. Sure, people have a right to say and do things that are upsetting, but we also have a right to not get offended. We have a right to overlook their actions. In fact, the Bible says that it’s an honor for a man to keep “aloof” from strife. In other words, we have to remove ourselves, either physically or emotionally, from strife and offense. It’s not easy, but we can choose to let it roll off of us like water off a duck’s back!

Remember, you don’t need everyone to agree with you all the time. You don’t have to have the approval of others in order to be approved by God. Your job is to be the person God made you to be. Overlook offenses and let go of strife so you can live in peace and victory all the days of your life!

 
 
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
 
Father, thank You for loving, accepting and approving me just as I am. I know You are doing a work in my life, and I ask for the strength and confidence to overlook offense so that I can honor You in everything I do in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Good Sense

 

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
 
Good sense makes a man restrain his anger, and it is his glory to overlook a transgression or an offense.”
(Proverbs 19:11, AMP)
 
 
 
TODAY’S WORD
 

Every day, we have opportunities to get upset, frustrated or offended. Maybe you had plans that didn’t work out, or someone was rude to you at the office. Maybe you were doing something that should have taken one hour and ended up taking three. Life is full of inconveniences. Even though we can’t always control our circumstances, we can control our reaction. They say, “Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond.”

We should always go out each day with a positive attitude, full of hope and expecting God’s favor. But at the same time, we should recognize that most days are not going to go exactly as we planned. However, we are created to live in peace. Peace is our position of power. If you get stressed because you got off schedule, or upset because your child wouldn’t eat his breakfast, or frustrated because somebody offended you, you are giving away your power. Instead, use good sense! Make the decision to release those offenses and disappointments so you live in peace. Overlook offense, release offense and move forward in the power and victory the Lord has for you!

 
 
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
 
Father, today I release every care, concern, offense and disappointment to You. I choose to keep the peace that You have given me knowing that with You, my best days are ahead in Jesus’ name! Amen.

 

SAY OF THE LORD

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“I will say of the Lord, He is my Refuge and my Fortress, my God; on Him I lean and rely, and in Him I [confidently] trust!”
(Psalm 91:2, AMP)

TODAY’S WORD
Your words have tremendous power. No matter what you may be facing today, the words of your mouth can help set the course for your victory or set the course for defeat. You decide by what you say. When you wake up with an attitude of faith and expectancy and declare God’s Word, you will be strengthened and empowered by His Spirit. But at the same time, if you go around talking about your problems or talking about defeat, it drains your faith and sets your focus in the wrong direction.

That’s why it’s so important today and every day to take inventory of what you are saying. When challenges and obstacles arise, declare that God is your refuge and strength. Declare His Word. Declare that He is for you. Keep the weeds out of your heart by letting go of bitterness and choosing to forgive. Stay in step with God with your words and actions and receive His strength and power to be all He’s called you to be.

A PRAYER FOR TODAY
Father, thank You for Your Word which is refreshing water to my soul. I choose today to say what You say. I choose to meditate on Your Word. Keep me close to You always in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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TAKE TIME TO LISTEN TO GOD

 

 
 
 
 
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
 
“And the Lord utters His voice before His army, for His host is very great, and [they are] strong and powerful who execute [God’s] word…”
(Joel 2:11, AMP)
 
 
 
TODAY’S WORD
 

God teaches us to hear His voice little by little. It can be something as simple as being at the mall and not feeling good about a purchase you’re about to make. No big deal. You put it back. At the office, you feel an unrest around a certain person. You just back away. At home, you feel a prompting to spend time with your child. At night you hear a suggestion, “Turn off the TV. Go to bed. You need your rest.” You turn it off.

Pay attention to what you’re feeling. Those are all little ways that the Holy Spirit guides us. Don’t ignore the impressions, the promptings. God speaks to us in a Still, Small Voice. He is not going to boom out lightening to get your attention. He is not going to flash it across your TV screen. When God speaks, it’s usually subtle.

Remember, if you’re going to hear a whisper, you’ve got to get close. You’ve got to be tuned in. You’re not going to hear Him by accident with the busyness of the day, the stress of the office, running here and there. You have to ask yourself, “What am I feeling? What am I sensing?” You have to take time to get quiet and listen to God.

 
 
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
 
Father, thank You for teaching me to hear Your voice. I choose right now to be still and lean into You. I pray that You will make Your voice clear to my heart. Thank You for leading and guiding me as I listen to You in Jesus’ name. Amen

 

A PRAYER FOR EMPLOYMENT

Our Heavenly Father is very interested
in you and desires the very best for you.
It is His will that you prosper and be in
health as your soul prospers ( III John
1). Be aware that God is not limited to
meet your need or bless you through a
paycheck, although He can certainly
use a paycheck to do so. Always
remember that God is your source and
you are His very own child.
Keep the Word first place in your life.
Do what God told Joshua in Joshua
1:8: “This book of the law shall not
depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt
meditate therein day and night, that
thou mayest observe to do according to
all that is written therein: for then thou
shalt make thy way prosperous, and
then thou shalt have good success.”
We join our faith with yours as you pray
this prayer:
“Father, in Jesus’ Name, I seek Your
wisdom and trust You to direct me in
seeking the job that is best for me. I will
walk in mercy and truth and lean not
unto my own understanding. Thank
You for opening wide a door which no
man can shut and for giving me favor.
“It is my desire, Father, to be debt-free
and owe no man anything except to
love him, according to Your Word. I am
willing to work with my own hands, so
that I lack nothing. I praise You that it is
Your will that I am self-sufficient
financially and have an abundance to
meet all of my needs, with enough left
over to give generously to others.
“I will not fret or have anxiety about
anything, Father, for Your peace
mounts guard over my heart and mind.
Because You are my source, I have
confidence, comfort and
encouragement in Your provision. I
thank You, Father, for supplying my
need of employment according to Your
riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”

In Galatians chapter five, the Bible tal

In Galatians chapter five, the Bible talks about nine fruits of the Spirit. These fruits are spiritual qualities that manifest in our lives when we allow Him to work in us. The more we invite God to move in our hearts and follow His Word, the more those characteristics will manifest in us.

Kindness and goodness are two of those fruit of the Spirit. The Bible tells us that His Kindness leads people to repentance. In other words, kindness advances the Kingdom of God. The more kindness and goodness we show other people, the more we are acting like God. The Bible also tells us that what we sow, we shall reap. When we seek to do good to others, we will reap goodness in our own lives in return.

Today, look for ways to show kindness and goodness to the people around you even when they aren’t kind to you. Don’t repay evil for evil. Take the high road. Bless those who wrongfully use you. Seek to do good, show kindness, and you will see it come back as a blessing in your own life in return!

The Lord’s Church (Part B)

The one church Christ purchased with His own blood belongs to Him and the name it wears must honor Him.  We read in Romans 16:16, “The churches of Christ greet you.”  This name glorifies and honors Christ, the one who built it.  Other names honor and glorify Martin Luther, the day of Penticost, the apostles, Rome, Antioch, Nazareth, the Greeks, the Russians, the methodical way of doing things, Christians, the free will, being primitive, southern, missionary, general, the seventh day, science, catholic, the advent, and the list goes on and on.  Even by their names they do not claim to be Christ’s one church.  Why can’t we give the glory and honor to God and Christ where the honor belongs?  You cannot read about these churches in the Bible because they are foreign to the Bible.  Denominations are worthless religious organizations started by men. 

     Satan is telling us there are many ways to Heaven.  Today we hear the sincere but mistaken plea to “attend the church of your choice.”  Why not attend the church of God’s choice, the church of Christ; the only one that Jesus “purchased with His own blood”(Acts 20:28).  The church of Christ is not a denomination.  It was not started by man but by our Lord Jesus Christ, who shed His blood for it alone.  Christ did not shed His blood to purchase any denomination nor did He purchase a group of denominations.  Christ did not establish any of the many different denominational churches we see today.  Men established them.  The word denomination means a fraction or part of a whole.  The Lord’s church is not a fraction or a part of anything.  It is complete within itself.

     None of the more than 600 different denominational churches we see today existed in the days of the apostles.  They have come into existence during the past 500 years.  Since the Lord has only one church then all of the other different churches are counterfeits.  They are all fakes.  In 1 John 4:1 we are warned, “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.”  Today just as it was in the first century “many false prophets have gone out into the world”.  We cannot be too careful with our soul.  

     To identify the Lord’s church, the Bible gives us the specifications to go by.  Any church claiming to be the only church Jesus bought with His own blood should be able to prove from the Bible they are that church of the Bible.  Can the church which you are a member prove that it is the one and only church the Lord built?  If it can’t then you will be laboring in vain if you stay in it.  If it can’t, you need to get out of it for the eternal sake of your soul.  You need to be a member of the Lord’s church, the church of Christ, the only church Christ is going to save.  This may sound harsh.  I say this with sincerity and sadness, but it will really be harsh if you are lost in eternity.  We must wake up because this concerns the welfare of our souls and where we will spend eternity.  People too long have ignored what the Lord has said in the Bible and have blindly followed men in their establishment of their many churches.

     Jesus only promised to build His one church (Matthew 16:18) “upon this rock I will build My church”.  Jesus only gave Himself for His one church (Ephesians 5:25) “and gave Himself for her”.  Jesus only purchased His one church (Acts 20:28) “which He purchased with His own blood”.  Jesus is the head of only His one church (Ephesians 1:22-23) “head over all things to the church, which is His body”.

     In order to be in the one church the Lord established, those added to it by the Lord must be saved according to His requirements.  In Acts 2:47 we read, “And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.”  The Lord only adds the saved to His church.  There are no unsaved people in His church.  We are not saved just because we think or feel in our hearts we are.  We are saved only when we have done what God has said we must do.  Jesus says in Matthew 7:21, “Not everyone who says to Me Lord, Lord shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father which is in heaven.”  We must do God’s will, not man’s will, to go to heaven.

     According to the Bible, who are the saved?  Jesus is quite clear as to who the saved are.  Jesus says in Mark l6:16, “He that believes and is baptized shall be saved.”  A person has to have help to misunderstand what the Lord says here.  Here we see the Bible says we must believe and be baptized in order to be saved.  This is what Jesus says.  But men have tried to change what the Lord has said.  Men say that one does not have to be baptized, to be saved.  Men also say you can be sprinkled as an infant; and there are many other perversions of God’s word.  Who are you going to follow men or Christ?  Jesus says in John 12:48, “The word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day.”  We are not going to be judged by what our preacher says.

     And also Peter tells us in 1 Peter 3:21, “The like figure baptism does now save us.”  Only when we have obeyed the Lord’s command to be baptized will we be saved.  The Bible will be the only standard of judgment on Judgment Day, and not what we think or what men say.  Are you putting your trust and confidence in what men say or what God has said in the Bible?  You are making this choice everyday as to who you are following.

     Also in order to be the church which Jesus built, the church must worship God and Christ according to the way They have specified.  We are told in Ephesians 5:17, “Therefore do not be unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord is.”  It is very unwise not to find out and understand what the will of the Lord is from the Bible.  Many people are not finding out for themselves but are relying on someone else to tell them.  All you have to do is look around and see all of the differing doctrines that are being taught in all the different denominational churches.  Are they understanding and following the will of God?  Absolutely not.  If they were there would only be the one church, which Christ established, the church of Christ.  What a pitiful condition the religious world is in, one of which people should be ashamed, but they are not.

     If you are not worshiping God and Christ the way They have specified in the Bible then your worship is vain.  Our Lord says in Mark 7:7, “And in vain they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.”  Have you been following the commandments of men and only some of what God says in the Bible?  If you have then your worship is vain. Jesus says in Matthew 28:20, “Teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you.”  We must observe all things and only the things  the Lord has commanded us.  Is your worship vain?  If it is then it will do you no good and you will be lost eternally.  Please follow God and not men.

The Lord’s Church (Part A)

There is one other thing that concerns our salvation I would like for us to look at in the Bible.  In response to Peter’s confession to Jesus in Matthew 16:16 that, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God”. Jesus then says in Matthew 16:18, “On this rock I will build My church.” To whom was this church to belong?  “My” is possessive, which shows the church belongs to Jesus.  How many churches did Jesus say He was going to build?  He said He was going to build “My church”, which is singular not plural.  There is only one true church because the Lord only promised to build His one church.  In the Bible the word “church” never refers to a material building, but to the people. 

     In Ephesians 4:4-6 there are seven ones listed: “There is one body, and one Spirit, even as you were called in one hope of your calling; oneLord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all who is above all, and through all, and in you all.”  Just as there is only one God and only one Lord we also see there is only one body.  The Bible says there is only one body; so what is this one body?  In Ephesians 1:21-22 we find out what this one body is, “And He put all things under His feet, and gave Him to be the head over all things to the church, which is His body.  Here we see the Bible says the church is the body.  So if there is only one body and the one body is the church, then there can only beone church that belongs to the Lord.  There is only one church in God’s plan for saving man.  One might as well believe in more than one God as to believe the Lord has more than one church.  The one body, the one church, is not composed of any of the many differing denominations of our day.

     In Colossians 1:18 in speaking of Christ, we read, “And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things He may have the preeminence.”  Here again we see the body (singular) is the church (singular).  Again the Bible tells us the Lord has only one church.  We also see that in all things Christ is to have the preeminence.  For Christ to have the preeminence in all things, we must follow Christ in all things and not follow man.  If we follow men in some things then Christ does not have the preeminence in all things.

     Since Christ only built His one church, we need to ask from where did all these other churches come?  The only answer is they were built by men, so men could “attend the church of their choice”, and not God’s choice.  We read in Ephesians 5:23, “Christ is the head of the church, and he is the savior of the body.  Christ is only the saviour of His one body, His one church.  He is going to only save His one church, the only one for which He died.  One cannot be saved outside of the Lord’s one church.  If one is not in the Lord’s one true church, he is lost.

     We have seen in the Bible that the one body is the one church, which the Lord built.  We have also seen that Christ has only promised to save His one body, His one church.  What then is going to happen to the hundreds of different kinds of denominational churches we see in existence today?  Again let us let God answer this question.  In Matthew 15:13 Jesus said, “Every plant, which my heavenly Father has not planted will be uprooted.”  What will happen to all those churches God did not plant?  They will be rooted up.  This is what God has said He will do.  This is frightening.  I want to make sure I am in the Lord’s church, the only one He is going to save.

     In Psalms 127:1 we read, “Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.”  No one has the right to start a church or religious organization that is different from the one Jesus built.  But we see hundreds of different kinds of churches men have built, each with a different creed.  Man did not build the Lord’s church.  We must recognize the difference between the church the Lord built and the many counterfeit churches men have built.  What will happen to the people who are in the many different denominational churches?  They will all be lost.  If you are a member of a denomination then you are not in the saving body of Christ, and you will be lost.  Why not be a member of the church that Jesus built, the church of Christ so you can go to heaven?  This is a sad but serious situation; one that concerns me greatly and causes me much grief and sorrow to see honest people, who are honestly mistaken, laboring in vain.  This is a supreme tragedy.

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Becoming a Child of God

Galatians 3:26-27 (KJV) says, “For you are all children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.” All of us want to be children of God, but it is our faith in Christ that leads us to become children of God. This verse also tells us how our faith leads us to be children of God. It says, “For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.” The word for as used in this scripture is a preposition, which means for the purpose of or in order to be. Therefore, we are baptized for the purpose of or in order to be God’s children.

To be a child of God and part of His family, we must be born into His family. Our Lord said in John 3:3, “Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of heaven.” Then He tells us how being born again takes place in John 3:5, “Unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.” When one is “born again” by being baptized into Christ he becomes a child of God. The blood of Christ will only forgive the sins of those who are “born of water and the Spirit” when they are baptized for that reason.

We might ask the question, “If I had to prove that I was a child of God in order to get into Heaven, could I do it?” Only those who are God’s children will inherit Heaven. In 1 Peter 1:4 we read “To an inheritance incorruptible and undefined and that does not fade away, reserved in Heaven for you.” Are you eligible for that inheritance? Have you become a child of God by being baptized into Christ? If you haven’t then you have no inheritance in Heaven. You will inherit eternal punishment. Why would anyone in their right mind not want to be a child of God?

Has your faith led you to be baptized, so that you can become a child of God? If not then you are not a child of God; you belong to Satan. To be a child of God, our faith must be a faith that will accept and do all that the Lord tells us to do. It must be an obedient faith, because God says in James 2:17,20 & 24, “Thus also faith, by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” “But do you want to know, O foolish man, that faith without works is dead?” “You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only.” We are not saved by the salvation-robbing doctrine of “faith only”. If our faith is not one of action, it is a dead faith. A dead faith will do you no good on the Day of Judgment. This is the only place in the Bible that speaks of “faith only” and here the false doctrine of “faith only” is condemned. It also refers to one who believes in “faith only” as “O foolish man” because he will lose his soul in eternity.

Are you a child of God? Have you been baptized into Christ so you can be a child of God? As Hebrews 2:3 says, “How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?” We know there is no escape. Please don’t neglect your salvation.