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What the Resurrection brought

My pastor’s Easter sermon pointed out some very wonderful results of Jesus’ Resurrection, each one illustrated in the life of Peter. These truths are ones that helped Peter to realize that knowing Jesus is enough for life.

First of all, the Resurrection turns our sadness to JOY.

Peter was overwhelmed with sadness at the loss of his leader and everything he’d hoped for. But when Peter ran to the tomb and found it empty, his sadness turned to joy. So should ours.

Second it brings CLARITY to our confusion.

Peter was confused about what Jesus was going to do. But after the Resurrection, he understood what had happened and he stepped up as the leader. So too we, in the midst of disappointment and suffering can have clarity that God has a plan and will carry us through.

Third it brings HOPE to our fear.

After Jesus died, Peter and the others were afraid, locking themselves in the upper room for protection. But after the Resurrection, they all became bold. We too, can be bold in our faith, living our Psalm 50:23 every day.

And fourth, it brings CONFIDENCE in the place of our shame.

Peter was overcome with shame after betraying Jesus, but the Resurrection brought him restoration through forgiveness. Then he went on to boldly, convincingly and powerfully preach the first sermon in the face of opposition. We, too, can be bold to share our faith, not letting the fear of man stifle us, for Jesus is always with us.

The Resurrection makes it possible for us, too, to live the Truth that “Knowing Jesus is enough for JOY!” Choose it!  (Along with CLARITY, HOPE, and CONFIDENCE!)

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Tragedy and Triumph

The Tragedy and Triumph of Easter

“O LORD, the God who saves me, day and night, I cry out before you.” Psalm 88:1

 

May your name be exalted, Lord Jesus, for your willingness to be the Suffering Servant. You are glorious in your desire to suffer for your enemies.

As Psalm 88 prophetically says about you, “You have put me in the lowest pit, in the darkest depths. Your wrath lies heavily on me.

You have overwhelmed me with all your waves. I am confined and cannot escape.”

So you were, Lord Jesus, overwhelmed, struck down, trapped under wrath and totally crushed.

You placed yourself directly in the path of God’s anger and were unescapably confined to it.

Psalm 88 continues “Why do you reject me and hide your face from me?”

When you, Lord Jesus, became sin, the Father turned from you, leaving you utterly alone under His wrath.

“I was taken from my closest friends; you made me repulsive to them.” You took upon yourself the sin of the whole world.

Even  more,  You became sin for us: ugly, repulsive, and despicable. And because of this, the fabric of the Trinity was torn—

those eternal, rich, beautiful, warm and perfect relationships were ripped apart as you, Lord Jesus, became sin for us

and as you, heavenly Father, crushed the Son to save your enemies.

“Your wrath swept over me, your terrors destroyed me…the darkness is my closest friend.” You, Lord Jesus, endured this wrath,

moved through it, drinking every last drop of the bitter pain—you not only endured the jeers of the Jews,

but all the aggressive attacks of the absolutely evil demonic forces.

You waited until the right second and then rose up to defeat Satan and death, shattering the strength of the foe who had enslaved all mankind with the fear of death.

You triumphed in a dazzling blaze of glory, defeating, dethroning, destroying death and the devil with all his diabolic plans.

Only you, only you, Lord Jesus, could have done this, and you did it at the right time and in the right way! You accomplished it perfectly!

Your work is finished, opening a doorway between the dominion of darkness and the Kingdom of Light,

calling all the prisoners of the devil to come out into the warmth of your love and forgiveness.

You, Lord Jesus Christ, are worthy of all Praise and Honor, Exaltation and Magnification.

You are the Great and Humble Lord, the Mighty and Meek Savior, the Most High and the Most Holy.

To you be glory, both now and forever more!

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Judgement

“O LORD, the God who avenges, O God who avenges, shine forth.” Psalm 94:1

 

In a world full of injustice, you, Lord Jesus,

are the conquering One:

“El,” the God of might;

Yahweh (“LORD”), the Holy One who hates sin;

“Adonai,” the powerful ruler who provides all.

You are righteous,

you are pure,

you are clothed in light

and robed in majesty.

You look down on all mankind

and perceive the heart conditions,

the motives,

the schemes of everyone.

“The LORD knows the thoughts of man;

he knows that they are futile” (Ps. 94:11).

You are the mighty Judge who

in righteousness will ride forth in power

to bring perfect justice on earth.

You will avenge all who have been mistreated, harmed and misused.

You are the perfect One who knows

the exact time to display your righteous anger,

bringing judgment, punishment, and a proper sentence

on those who refuse Your Word, who reject your Truth.

You wait in love and grace, showing patience and kindness,

continuing to pour out your goodness on all,

working to give all the opportunity for repentance.

In the end, however,

the time will come for judgment

and you will not be late.

In perfect knowledge, perfect justice, perfect perception

you will mete out the perfect punishment

to each and every one who refuses

your offer to enter the shelter of the Most High.

To those who reject you as Savior,

You will come as Judge. May we be ready and in the Kingdom!

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RUN!

A believing author wrote the following about the work of the Holy Spirit,

calling it a “plot twist” because it speaks to misconceptions

that many believers have  after absorbing the values

of the world floating around them.

“The Spirit doesn’t give you power to sin safely…

No, He gives you the power to say, ‘No’ quietly,

to stop asking, ‘How close can I get to the edge?’

Instead, He leads us to start asking ‘Why does this grieve Him.’

 

Under His guidance you don’t just confess sin, you turn from it,

not because you’re scared of hell,

but because you’re scared of losing intimacy with the Spirit.

 

You don’t justify anymore, you don’t blame anymore,

you don’t call conviction shame but see it as a call to move up.

 

Your heart breaks in the face of sin and runs ‘home’ fast.

If repentance is alive, the Spirit is present,

and if His fruit is growing, even if it’s slowly,

He is already working in your life. Stick with Him!

 

“God hath not called us to uncleanness, but to holiness.” 1 Thes. 4:7

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Strong Fruit

The fruit of the Spirit is familiar to many of us,

in fact, we can probably recite them easily.

But how often do we stop to think about the meaning of each?
Here’s how one person describes them in a challenging way.
Love is “inconvenient”,  it stays when it could leave.
Joy survives bad news.
Peace doesn’t need to control.
Patience “bites its tongue.”
Kindness needs no audience.
Good is there when no one is watching.
Faithfulness presses on when quitting would be easier,
Gentleness is strong, not weak.
Self-control shuts the doors before sin finishes knocking.
This is what the Spirit wants to develop in us,
These descriptions fit right  in with Jesus’ words:

“…If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, 

and take up his cross, and follow me.” Matt 16:24

Are we cooperating?
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Work of the Spirit

Today’s post is different. I heard an interesting talk today about the signs that show you have the Holy Spirit.

This talk was directed to those who seek a special experience to prove the Spirit’s presence, like signs and wonders, dreams,

goosebumps and prophetic chills, or tongues on command, or fire that makes you look powerful.

Of course, we know from Scripture that every true believer has the Holy Spirit, as it says in Romans 8:9b

“…if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, they do not belong to Christ.”

And here are the unusual biblical evidences the speaker gave of the work of the Holy Spirit

–The Spirit doesn’t show up to impress, He shows up to teach, guide and correct.

–The Holy Spirit doesn’t come to make us feel chosen,

–He works to make us feel convicted–and safe enough to repent and change.

–You know you have the Spirit when repentance becomes daily hygiene,

not just an occasional public apology.

–The Spirit is interested in repentance, growth and obedience to Jesus,

–Because He desires that we may honor Him and bring glory to His name.

Are these in your life? Tomorrow a fresh look at the fruit of the Spirit.

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Sad Day Coming up

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Oh No!

When disappointment strikes, adrenalin spikes,

our vision narrows, our thinking blurs and our emotions rule.
Sounds like a formula for disaster, and it often is.
It is not easy to listen to the promptings of the Holy Spirit in this.
It is much easier to focus on the hot fire burning in my chest,
and out of that are spewed hot, destructive words.
It is only in preparation for such a time of temptation that we can prevail.
And what is this preparation?
First by memorizing Scripture, especially Psalm 50:23 and  Hebrews 12:2.
And second, by practicing offering the sacrifice of thanksgiving
in less charged situations.
Last week I found myself in a position of disappointment:
I had been lied to several times by a company,
promised one price, charged much more.
To my shame, I did not offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving,
but instead complained, ostensibly closing the door to God’s help.
But He is merciful and gracious in the face of our unbelief.
As I turned to my email, there was an ad from this company
with an offer for what I wanted and cheaper than I was originally offered!
And there was a phone number to call, which I used
and was given the new, lower price!
This was a humiliating experience,
after all, I talk a lot about offering the sacrifice of thanksgiving,
but then in the heat of the battle, forgot.
However this failure has reinforced my commitment and desire
to offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving by faith,  to honor God,
and open the way so He can show me the salvation of the Lord.
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Our Fiery God

“The LORD [Yahweh] is robed in majesty… Mightier than the thunder of the great waters, mightier than the breakers of the sea—the LORD on high is mighty.’ Psalm 93:1,4,5

 

Glory and praise be to You, O Yahweh,

the Majestic One,

the Mighty One,

the Magnificent One.

Your power is beyond comprehension,

far greater than the might of a Tsunami rising out of the ocean,

sweeping inland for miles,

destroying all in its path.

Or the power of the great waves in a storm,

pounding at cliffs, wearing them away.

You simply spoke to create the sun:

huge,

hot,

high in the heavens,

spewing out tongues of flame

millions of miles into space,

burning at temperatures beyond our comprehension,

emitting heat and light year after year,

century after century,

millennium after millennium;

you control its heat, its light, its life.

And the sun is but one of billions of stars

in billions of galaxies

that you spoke into existence

and sustain by your mighty power.

“Lord, we lift your name on high,

we magnify you in your majesty,

we rejoice in your might,

we exult in your perfection,

we fall to our faces in awe.

Praise be to your name. Amen.

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Spotting your next God sighting

As we have been looking at the infinite, eternal and powerful qualities of God;

every day we have  to possibility of seeing Him at work in our lives, giving us God sightings.
I hope that you  note them and are thankful, building your faith by seeing them.
Here are some from the last few days.
In visiting with an older widow today she told
how she was bending over at home to pick up something and her leg gave way.
The first God sighting was that she just sat down on the floor,
she didn’t hit her he’d or break a hip or have any other injury.
Second, she couldn’t get up but could scoot over to the phone  and call her  son.
The third sighting was that he was home, and fourth that her door was unlocked so he could come in.
Just “common, everyday happenings,” but to  the practiced eye obviously God helping her.
I was in Home Depot today struggling to load sheets of drywall.
Another customer walked by and stopped to help me load them.
Help when I needed it, a touch from God.
Earlier this week I went to  buy some lumber, first stopping at Lowes, looking for cull lumber but none.
So went to Home Depot, loaded up what I needed on a cart and left it at the register,
Then went to get another item. I looked in a couple of places to no avail,
then turned down an aisle (which turned out to be the wrong one)
and there was a friend I’d been wanting to get together with. Perfect timing.
We had a good talk, prayed together, and both went away feeling better.
Coincidence? I think not.
Look for these in your own life, give thanks, nurture your faith,
and experience Christ’s love that surpasses knowledge! (Eph. 3:19
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