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How do we begin the new year? We have been perfectly positioned to join Jesus in His great plans for 2026

“For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness!!!” Col 1:13

This is an accomplished fact,

a certainty that we are no longer

the children of the devil,

bound to sin,

controlled by the prince of the power of the air,

but have been freed by the blood of the Lamb!

“…and He BROUGHT us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we HAVE redemption, the forgiveness of sins” (Col. 1:12-14).

What a powerful statement:

“…in whom we have redemption,”

…not “I hope so” but “I know so!”

What a wonder,

what a privilege,

what an astounding,

unbelievable,

too-good-to-be-true outcome you have given us, Heavenly Father.—we are pardoned,

adopted,

brought into the Kingdom

and made co-heirs with Jesus and with the saints.

We live in the light,

are dearly loved,

delighted in,

doted on,

and deeply cared for.

We have a future with you in 2026 as well as a daily walk,

for You give total provision,

complete protection,

loving direction,

wise counsel,

consistent correction,

unswerving goodness

and growing grace.

Help us to rise up to join you in all of what you have for us to do in 2026!

Picture: The wide open way for this year

May be an image of nature, lake and mountain

Joyfully Giving Thanks

“I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.”  John 15:11

 

Praise be to you, Lord Jesus, that you are

the Light of the world,

the Illumination of my life,

the Lamp of my soul a

nd the Sonshine of each day.

 

With you there is warmth, wonder and sparkle

in a dark and dismal world.

 

You are the bringer of joy

in the midst of a reality

that can be hard, cold, severe and painful.

 

“The LORD has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy” (Ps. 126:3).

 

Because of these great things you have done we can at all times be “…joyfully giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified us to share in the inheritance of the saints in the kingdom of light” (Col. 1:12)

 

And you, Lord God, have given us

a privileged position

in your forever family,

against all logic,

against all justice,

against all the evidence.

For we definitely deserved

condemnation,

punishment,

rejection,

banishment,

suffering,

pain and death.

 

But In place of this Your love is

sure and steady,

powerful and providing,

penetrating and positive.

 

Therefore we can, joyfully give :”thanks to the Father, who has qualified us to share in the inheritance of his holy people in the kingdom of light.

For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.” Col 1:12-14

Picture: in the Kingdom of Light

May be an image of tree

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Christmas brings multiple gifts.

One important one is freedom from

complaining,

grumbling,

negative talk

and thoughts.

In God’s eyes complaining is a serious, destructive and deadly sin:

it attacks faith and trust;

it questions His goodness and wisdom;

it dishonors Him as we reject His gifts.

(James 1:2-4)

That’s why He reacted so strongly to the Israelites’ complaining and grumbling:

“And the people complained in the hearing of the LORD about their misfortunes,

and when the LORD heard it, his anger was kindled, and the fire of the LORD burned

among them and consumed some outlying parts of the camp” (Num. 11:1).

It is also  important to note that my temptation to complain (as described in Monday and Tuesday’s posts)

came after an intense, very full three weeks of successful work and ministry. I was tired and not watchful;

I chose to sin without even realizing it.

I need to remember that after victory often comes significant temptation.

 

But praise God that He is faithful,

that He brings us back to Himself,

into the light so we can be healed and restored,

strengthened to put on the armor

He has provided so that we can

“take up the shield of faith with which you can quench

all the fiery darts of the wicked one” that

“you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” (Eph. 6:11,16).

Prayer: “Lord, help me to keep on the armor of God every day,

and especially to raise the shield of faith by

giving thanks in every circumstance so that you may have more glory. Amen.”

Picture: prepared in submission (freepik.com)

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Shield up!

More on  my failure story

As time went on, I realized that I was angry at myself for not getting on the plane earlier. I was angry at the stewardess for taking my bag. I was angry at God for allowing this.

 

But, without confession and repentance, I was defenseless. I was down and Satan just kept shooting me with one fiery arrow after another: fear, selfishness, self-pity and more complaining.

It was a painful, joyless time before the Spirit gave insight through my journaling as I lifted my soul to Him. He helped me see where I had committed my initial, tactical sin of choosing to grumble instead of praising. Then I could confess, surrender and be healed.

After that I could easily raise the shield of faith quenching all the incoming fiery darts of the evil one, and joy could flow again. I had to choose to live the truth that knowing Jesus is enough for joy, period!

How easily I fall, how significant a seemingly small decision can be, how dangerous is the innocuous sin of complaining. It rises from unbelief and rebellion against what God has brought. It comes from pride, from fear, from selfishness, from listening to self rather than the Spirit.

Lord help me to remember this significant sin, this crippling failure so the next time I’m tempted to complain, I can follow your lead and instantly repent, raising the shield of faith with the sacrifice of thanksgiving! Psalm 50:23

Picture: getting up the shield of faith from hopefaithprayer.com

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Failure is painful

“…give thanks in all circumstances for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18

An illustration of failure to apply this.

 

As I went down the ramp to board the first plane on my return trip to Germany from the US, I heard the stewardess announce, “There is no more room in the overhead bins, so the rest of you passengers will have to check your carry-ons.”

I was not happy with that news! My carry-on was packed with personal things, many of which I wanted to use on the trip. Fortunately, most of these were in my backpack in my carry-on. I took it out, surrendered my carry-on case with wheels, and made my way back to my seat, all the while complaining in my heart about this injustice.

This event and my response to it colored darkly the whole rest of the trip. On my transatlantic flight I was able to have 3 seats across so I could lie down to sleep. Instead of being thankful for this, I complained about not having the fourth seat so I could stretch out fully. I was aware that I was not responding correctly, not “letting go, holding on, rising above,” and tried to do so but it was so hard because I was staggering about emotionally, wounded by the fiery darts of the enemy.

Later, in praying about the situation, the Spirit pointed out to me how, at the crucial moment, I had failed to get up the shield of faith: I had chosen to complain instead of praising God for what He was doing in allowing my carry-on to be taken away. In that split second of failing to praise, failing to get up the shield of faith, I got hit with the fiery arrow of self-pity, followed by the arrow of anger.

Part two of this story tomorrow

Picture: shot with the fiery dart of anger and complaining

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It’s best to obey

“I lift up my eyes to you, to you whose throne is in heaven.” Psalm 123:1a

Praise you, my Heavenly Father, that you are the sovereign One, reigning over the events of our lives–and at the same time, giving us great latitude in making decisions.

Praise you that you can then weave all together to bring about the results you desire.

 

I think of Jonah, who in his disobedience, was able to tell the sailors on his sinking ship about you, the great Creator God. When you demonstrated your power to them by calming the storm after they threw Jonah overboard, they worshipped you!

You can even take our disobedience and use it for good. Amazing!

But, at the same time, it is good to remember that you will do even more amazing things when we obey!

Think of Daniel who ended up in the lion’s den because he obeyed you. and the salvation you sent him turned into a powerful witness to all around him.

Obedience is best; trust is tremendous; faith is fabulous. Let’s stay on that level in our lives.

Picture:  The wonderful wife  the Lord gave me as I was willing to wait for His choice and timing.

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Who is this God?

So, who is this God we love and serve? The God who left Heaven to live in the corrupt and twisted world as a defenseless babe?

You, Lord Jesus  are glorious,

you are strong,

you are full of wonders,

you are pure,

and positive

and powerful.

We ascribe to you

glory and strength,

we proclaim your

greatness to the nations,

we lift up and magnify your marvelous Name.

You are supreme,

you are superb,

you are sovereign.

We come before you now

with an offering of worship,

placing ourselves and

all you have given us on the altar of praise,

for you are worthy of all honor.

This is the God we worship through obedience!

Picture: Jesus, the Light of the world, and the Light of my life.

May be an image of lake and fog

Dazzling God

O worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the earth.” Psalm 96:9

You,  O Lord, are marvelous in your being:

majestic in your might,

glorious in your goodness,

dazzling in your beauty,

astounding in your graces,

awesome in your wisdom,

almighty in your power.

You move with dignity and grace,

majestically doing simultaneously and perfectly

the next hundred million things in your plan.

Prayer:

“We tremble before you,

the Holy God,

the great I AM,

the righteous Judge,

the faithful Father,

the resurrected Lamb.

You are worthy of our submission; so,

we bow before you this day in surrender,

then we rise up to walk in obedience in the light of your presence. Use us today to bring glory to your name. Amen.”

Picture: standing in the light of God

May be an image of nature and the Cotswolds

The gift of Transformation

Thinking more on God’s gifts to  us.

Further up: You yourself, Lord God are the ultimate gift to us,

in your perfection and glory,

your goodness and greatness,

your wisdom and righteousness,

your discipline and justice,

your grace and compassion,

your creativity and faithfulness,

and most of all, your great, wonderful, powerful and endless love.

“Splendor and majesty are before you, strength and glory are in your sanctuary” (Ps. 96:6). You, Lord God, are

clothed in light,

brilliantly shining in your holiness,

unapproachable in purity,

radiating glory all around you.

You, Lord God, are our Triune King, worthy of worship, for you are

awesomely powerful,

faithfully holy,

persistently just,

righteously wrathful,

immensely merciful,

eternally right.

And you have shared all of this with us , all of your revelation in the Word and in your Works. The more we know you, the more we are transformed—another gift, as it says in 2 Cor. 3:18:

“And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.”

To bow before you is good, wise and positive; to resist you is utter foolishness, for “no wisdom, no insight, no plan can succeed against the Lord” (Pro. 21:30).

Picture: God’s overwhelming glory.(freepick.com

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Great Gifts

Christmas bringsgifts to mind, and the best Gift  Giver is God Himself.

So, we should thank you, Lord Jesus, our powerful and tender Shepherd, for all You have given us. The list of things I can praise you for is endless. Let’s begin.

Starting on the physical level:

knees that still function,

an eye that sees (I am blind in one eye),

glasses to sharpen my vision,

hands that can flex and grasp,

feet so complex and effective,

hair mostly still in place.

On a higher level:

brains that still work,

thoughts to stimulate,

work to do,

relationships to enjoy,

grace to live,

insights for life.

And higher still:

being your child,

being dearly loved,

being chosen,

and equipped by you for special service,

being created in your image,

being forgiven,

cleansed and transformed,

having meaning in life

and eternal work to do.

More to come tomorrow

Jesus the gift giver: by notesonlife.org

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