Some days are a great chance to trust God, and today was one off them. Our internet has been down for two days (I didn’t realize how much I used it!), but we managed with the hot spot on my phone.

Some days are a great chance to trust God, and today was one off them. Our internet has been down for two days (I didn’t realize how much I used it!), but we managed with the hot spot on my phone.

Thoughts from Psalm 19
“The commands of the LORD are radiant, giving light to the eyes.” Psalm 19:8b
Praise you, Lord, that my failures do not influence your attitude or love for me.
You are the great and gracious One who
does not change,
who cannot change,
who is steady, faithful and good.
It is a great comfort , in the midst of my ups and downs,
to know how consistently, wonderfully loving and reliable you are.
As it says in Psalm 19:7-11, “The law of the LORD is perfect, reviving the soul.”
It is through your Word that you have brought life to my soul, giving transformation, strength, courage and joy.
“The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy, making wise the simple.”
When I have no idea what to do or say, your Word gives guidance. It is full of wisdom, overflowing with insight and packed with knowledge.
By your Word and the work of the Spirit, we can, to a great degree, understand life, suffering, purpose, our end, and most importantly, you.
Prayer: “May your name may be lifted on high today before all those we meet. Glorify yourself in our lives today as we live according to your Word! Amen.”
Picture: Jesus, the Living Word, shines into our lives, giving light to our eyes.

“Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you.” Psalm 73:25
To you, O Great One, belongs praise and honor, glory and strength.
To you belongs awe, amazement, reverence and surrender.
To you belongs fear (of God), denial of self and taking up of our cross daily.
We can submit to you because:
Therefore:
As I look at today, it is wonderful to know that you are going to work all things out for good, leading me through the maze of events, the succeeding challenges and adventures and the battle against the evil one. In all I can rest in you, in your goodness, in your love and in your power.
Picture: Our God who loves beauty, also loves us and is trustable

“I love you, O LORD, my strength. The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.” Psalm 18:1,2
Thank you, O God, for the opportunity to praise you in and for WHATEVER comes, to trust you to carry me through. I can do this because you are:
Prayer: “THEREFORE Today may you be honored in my life, in my thoughts, in my motives, in my confession, in my transparency before you.
May you be glorified by my walking in humility and brokenness, trusting you, not myself.
May you be honored in my praise, in my actions, in my relationships, in my eating, in my work.
Picture: The Almighty God praying to His Father for us.

Following the example of the Psalmist
“I have considered my ways
and have turned my steps to your statutes.
I will hasten and not delay
to obey your commands.
Though the wicked bind me with ropes,
I will not forget your law.
At midnight I rise to give you thanks
for your righteous laws.
I am a friend to all who fear you,
to all who follow your precepts.
The earth is filled with your love, O LORD;
teach me your decrees” (Ps. 119:57-64).
What a powerful picture of a man’s willing response to the revealed Creator and His Word:
full,
complete,
wholehearted,
enthusiastic
surrender
and commitment to obedience.
May we do the same.
Picture: To surrender is to trust the One who loves us

“I will walk about in freedom, for I have sought out your precepts.” Psalm 119:45
Praise you, Lord, that I awoke this morning and there you were, waiting to present me with a new day.
You are always fresh and strong, ready to share this day with me.
You will lead me through the maze of events, all of which you already know about, having prepared all in detail.
My part is to listen, praise and obey. Guide me in doing this well.
I praise you now that you are
the Rock,
the Shepherd,
the High Tower
and the Light of my life, shining steadily whether I can sense your presence or not.
On you I can depend,
for you are faithful,
you are wise,
you are gracious,
and you are immutable.
In the light of these Truths
May my commitment to you, the eternal, living God,
be that of the Psalmist today.
“You are my portion, O LORD;
I have promised to obey your words.
I have sought your face with all my heart;
be gracious to me according to your promise.” Psalm 119:57,58
So, may you be exalted, glorified, honored and praised in my life throughout the entire day. Amen.”
Picture: The Lord has prepared the day for me, and for all His sheep.

“Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you.” Psalm 73:25
More on the idol in my trophy case. Here’s a clue: it showed up on February 3 when the Patriots football team, after a perfect season, lost their final game, the Super Bowl.
I was amazed at how it affected me: I had trouble sleeping that night and every time I thought about it, which was often, sadness came over me.
So what was my idol? It was not being a Patriots fan. Nor was it following the football outcomes.
No, my mistake was hanging my happiness on the my team having a perfect record.
The reality is they had a great season even though they lost the Championship
.
It is normal to be a little sad when your team loses. It is not normal to be so down that you have to go through the grief cycle,
to be almost depressed about an event that in the grand sum of history has zero importance.
Another factor in this idol is that I like to be linked to a winner, as the Patriots were this season.
It gives a sense of significance, of excitement, of glamour.
In the end, though, no human being or institution is always a winner; there will always be losses and let downs.
In contrast, as true followers of Christ, we are tied to the Winner, Jesus, who has defeated death and the devil.
He is triumphing each day in helping His children to reject temptation, to live godly lives and in bringing many new believers into His Kingdom.
And in the end, He will complete his triumph over all evil. Plus, He is inviting us to join Him in His great victories and to share in His glory.
“When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you will also appear with Him in glory” (Col. 3:4).
And “all kinds of trials…have come so that the proven genuineness of your faith…
may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed” (1 Pet. 1:6,7).
God is moving history to a conclusion and taking us with Him!
Are we following or are we camping out in idol land?
I praise God I was disappointed on February 3rd, for He had far greater things for me (and many others) than a perfect season for my team!
This loss took my eyes off the temporal and got them back on the eternal.
Prayer: “Lord, help me to set my heart on things above, to live in the stability of your character, the certainty of your victory, the security of your power.
Help me to be quickly aware of idols in my life and confess and abandon them immediately. May you be glorified in this. Amen.”
Picture: Jesus has conquered death and will come again in triumph, the ultimate Winner

“Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.” Colosians 3:2,3
The idol was standing there in the trophy case in my heart, right in plain sight, but I didn’t see it.
Like many sins in my life, I overlooked it until the Lord powerfully and painfully shone His light on it.
Each step in the ongoing revival in my life has been like this: God putting His finger on the next area of sin that needs to be surrendered to Him.
Perhaps the reason I didn’t notice this next sin is that it didn’t look at all like an idol. Of course, anything can become an idol:
all I have to do is set my heart on it and declare, “Without this I can’t be happy!”
Knowing this makes idol hunting easier: whenever I’m unhappy, all I have to do is
look at what disappointed me, and there is an idol to repent of and repudiate.
This one was so obvious, so mundane that I’m embarrassed to even mention it, I’ll tell you more about it was tomorrow.

Here’s an ad I plan to put in a local newspaper. Tell me what you think.
Was Charlie Kirk’s death a tragedy?
Yes, but also a blessing, for God has used his premature death to make his influence 10,000 times greater. Before he died, he had 1.3 million followers on Instagram, but one week after his death he had 10 million! People paid attention!
More importantly, his death has led to a new level of introspection worldwide, causing people to ask, “What am I living for right now?”
Former Navy SEAL, Jack Carr said Kirk’s murder “…caused a re-examination for us as a family,” which led them to go to church and re-evaluate their lives in light of the possibility of dying at a young age.
One church in Michigan said a number of young adults who were raised in the church but left for years showed back up as a result of Charlie’s martydom.
An Uber driver commented, “Man, that thing that happened to Charlie, it woke me up. I’m getting baptized this Sunday.”
Another observer said, “People are coming hungry, wanting to connect with God. There’s no playing games anymore. It feels like we’re in a real moment, an awakening.”
What about you? Any spiritual movement in your life? Try going to a good Bible teaching church and learn about the meaning of life, the Love of Christ and how to have eternal life.
Picture: Come, it’s time to go.

Final on being set free.
By setting me free, You, Lord are also showing me your inexorable power and inviting me to join you in your work.
You are setting me free from working too hard and are leading me into working smart,
away from doing my own thing and into joining you through prayer, then seeing you bring all to pass.
Prayer is your idea, and it is part of bringing freedom.
It is your invitation for us to join you in your great work.
It is a powerful means of being transformed by you.
It is tapping into your strength, your wisdom, your goodness, your desires,
And it is having of this flow in, through and out of us to those around us.
In providing this broad and beautiful freedom, you are moving me mightily towards living like Asaph who,
after repenting of his selfishness and self-pity, could say,
“Whom have I in heaven but you
and earth has nothing I desire besides you.
My flesh and my heart may fail,
but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever” (Ps. 73:25,26).
So let us join God with the power He offers us in prayer,
partnering with Him to bring His great plans to pass.
Prayer is partnering with the might of the infinite, all-powerful One. A great privilege!
