"I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture." - John 10:9
So many times you hear people talking about open doors or praying for God to open doors for them as a means of God revealing His will to them. Have ever stopped and considered that we might be looking at this thing of "open doors" all wrong?
Here is what Henry Blackaby said about this: "What we are asking God to do is engineer our circumstances to match what we think would be best. The problem is that we misunderstand what the door is." That is so true, Jesus said He is the door! Blackaby goes on to say, "If you have substituted activity for your relationship with Christ, then circumstances can disrupt your activity. When the activity is hindered, you may assume the door has been closed. Yet, if Christ is the door in your life, He will guide you into every experience of Him that He wants, and there will be nothing that people can do to stop Him."
I know that I have been completely guilty of this in the past. I did not have a proper understanding of what the door was. The door is not opportunities or circumstances, the door is Jesus Christ Himself! I'm afraid that there are many today in our churches who do not have the proper understanding of what the door is and Who the door is. So many times from a human perspective we look around us at the circumstances and think that the door is closed for us; however, from God's perspective, we are exactly where God wants us to be.
So many times when people oppose us we become discouraged or we worry about what others are doing to us. We are also guilty, many times, of trying to take matters into our own hands and accomplish what we think is the will of God. Notice what Blackaby says about taking matters into our own hands: "This reveals that we do not really believe Jesus is the door for our lives. If we did, we would be assured that through Christ we have access to everything He wants us to do in and through us."
Are you guilty of asking God to engineer circumstances in your life to match what you think is best? We all have been guilty of this at some point, especially me. Do you really believe that Jesus Christ is the door for your life? If He is, then you can be assured that Christ will guide you into every experience of Him that He wants.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, forgive me for the times when I have asked you to engineer circumstances in my life to match what I want or what I think is best. Help me to realize that Christ is the door for my life and that You will lead me into every experience of You and put me exactly where I need to be at the exact time I need to be there. In Jesus name, Amen!
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
Power In Prayer
"Confess your faults one to another, and pray for one another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much." - James 5:16
Have you ever heard the phrase "the power of prayer?" Have you ever stopped and thought about the reality of that phrase? If we are not careful it is so easy for us to take those words for granted. Prayer is our conduit to access the power of our Heavenly Father that is available to us through Jesus Christ. Prayer is not something that we are to take lightly or that we are to just do occasionally. However, I am afraid that we ALL are guilty of both taking it lightly and just doing it occasionally.
Prayer changes things and it changes us! I know that is a very simple statement, but it is so true. As you and I begin to pray and pour our hearts out before our Heavenly Father, our hearts begin to change as we commune with Him. Even if our circumstances never change, our hearts have been changed, and that will change how we view our circumstances or how we handle our circumstances. The quality of your spiritual life will be in direct proportion to the quality of your prayer life. This is why we have so many people in our churches that are struggling spiritually, because the quality of their prayer life is low or non-existent.
Instead of turning things over in our minds, we must learn to turn them over to the Lord in prayer. You and I have the tendency to try and figure things out in our heads, constantly going over it again and again trying to figure out what to do. What we need to do is to quit worrying about our next decision, quit replaying events over again in our minds, and give it to the Lord and ask Him to lead the way for us. We must learn to constantly and consistently pray about all things, great and small.
Will you continue to ignore the power that is available to you through prayer?
"When prayer has become secondary, or incidental, it has lost its power. Those who are conspicuously men of prayer are those who use prayer as they use food, or air, or light, or money." M.E. Andross
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, help me to bring everything to You in prayer; my hopes, my dreams, my doubts, my fears, and my burdens. Lord, may others see my utter dependence on You for everything in my life. It is my desire to devote my life to a life of prayer. Father, may I bring all things to You and may I trust Your will to be accomplished in areas of my life. In Jesus name, Amen!
Have you ever heard the phrase "the power of prayer?" Have you ever stopped and thought about the reality of that phrase? If we are not careful it is so easy for us to take those words for granted. Prayer is our conduit to access the power of our Heavenly Father that is available to us through Jesus Christ. Prayer is not something that we are to take lightly or that we are to just do occasionally. However, I am afraid that we ALL are guilty of both taking it lightly and just doing it occasionally.
Prayer changes things and it changes us! I know that is a very simple statement, but it is so true. As you and I begin to pray and pour our hearts out before our Heavenly Father, our hearts begin to change as we commune with Him. Even if our circumstances never change, our hearts have been changed, and that will change how we view our circumstances or how we handle our circumstances. The quality of your spiritual life will be in direct proportion to the quality of your prayer life. This is why we have so many people in our churches that are struggling spiritually, because the quality of their prayer life is low or non-existent.
Instead of turning things over in our minds, we must learn to turn them over to the Lord in prayer. You and I have the tendency to try and figure things out in our heads, constantly going over it again and again trying to figure out what to do. What we need to do is to quit worrying about our next decision, quit replaying events over again in our minds, and give it to the Lord and ask Him to lead the way for us. We must learn to constantly and consistently pray about all things, great and small.
Will you continue to ignore the power that is available to you through prayer?
"When prayer has become secondary, or incidental, it has lost its power. Those who are conspicuously men of prayer are those who use prayer as they use food, or air, or light, or money." M.E. Andross
Heavenly Father, help me to bring everything to You in prayer; my hopes, my dreams, my doubts, my fears, and my burdens. Lord, may others see my utter dependence on You for everything in my life. It is my desire to devote my life to a life of prayer. Father, may I bring all things to You and may I trust Your will to be accomplished in areas of my life. In Jesus name, Amen!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
It's Time To Move On
"Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you." - Ephesians 4:31-32
Have you ever heard someone say, "I can't forgive them, you don't know what they have done to me" or "I'll forgive them, but I won't forget." Maybe you have even said those very words yourself due to someone doing you wrong. However, the world has no rewards for those who remain bitter and angrily focused on the past, and neither does God.
Are you still holding a grudge or bitter about something that happened in the past? If so, most importantly, you are disobeying God's Word, but you are also just wasting your time. Hatred, bitterness, and remaining angry over the past are not part of God's plan for our lives.
Since we all have that old sin nature, we are quick to anger and quick to blame someone else, but then we are slow to forgive and even slower to forget. However, as Christians we are commanded by Jesus Christ Himself in Matthew 5:43-48 to forgive those that wrong us, to love our enemies, to bless them that curse us, do good to them that hate us, and to pray for them that despitefully use and persecute us. I remember a while back preaching on that very passage and I had a woman come up to me after the service to let me know what she thought about what I preached. She told me that I couldn't say that until I had been in the person's shoes who had been wronged or hurt by someone else. The only problem with her statement is that I was not the one telling her that she had to forgive this person who had done something terrible to a member of her family. I was merely reading the words that Christ had spoken. Jesus Christ is the one who says that we must forgive, no matter what.
Right about now you might be saying, "You don't know what they did, you don't know how terrible and heinous the thing was they did." While that may be true, I don't fully understand the impact of what someone else has had to go through, it still doesn't change the words of our Lord. Think about what Jesus Christ went through when He was crucified. He was completely innocent of the crime He was accused of. He was mocked, beaten so bad you could not recognize He was a man, He endured the agony of the cross, yet He said "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." Jesus Christ was taking our place and the punishment that we deserved because of our sin and yet He asked the Father to forgive us for what we did to Him WOW!!!
If Christ could forgive someone like me for putting Him on that cross because of my sin, then surely I can forgive someone when they wrong me, no matter what. Now please don't misunderstand me, I am not saying that it is going to be easy to do this and to live this. It is going to be the hardest thing that you will ever do. This is one of those things that is so easy to preach and say, but it is so hard to do because of our sin nature.
Is there someone that you need to forgive? Is there something you need to let go? If so, forgive them, let it go, and then ask God to forgive you for your sin of holding on to that bitterness and hatred. Life is short and eternity is fast approaching. It's time to move on and show the love and forgiveness of Christ to others as He has shown it to us.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, forgive me for any hatred or bitterness that might be in my heart. Forgive me for my disobedience to Your Word. Thank you Lord for forgiving me even though I do not deserve it. Help me to show the love and forgiveness of Christ to those around me. In Jesus name, Amen!
Have you ever heard someone say, "I can't forgive them, you don't know what they have done to me" or "I'll forgive them, but I won't forget." Maybe you have even said those very words yourself due to someone doing you wrong. However, the world has no rewards for those who remain bitter and angrily focused on the past, and neither does God.
Are you still holding a grudge or bitter about something that happened in the past? If so, most importantly, you are disobeying God's Word, but you are also just wasting your time. Hatred, bitterness, and remaining angry over the past are not part of God's plan for our lives.
Since we all have that old sin nature, we are quick to anger and quick to blame someone else, but then we are slow to forgive and even slower to forget. However, as Christians we are commanded by Jesus Christ Himself in Matthew 5:43-48 to forgive those that wrong us, to love our enemies, to bless them that curse us, do good to them that hate us, and to pray for them that despitefully use and persecute us. I remember a while back preaching on that very passage and I had a woman come up to me after the service to let me know what she thought about what I preached. She told me that I couldn't say that until I had been in the person's shoes who had been wronged or hurt by someone else. The only problem with her statement is that I was not the one telling her that she had to forgive this person who had done something terrible to a member of her family. I was merely reading the words that Christ had spoken. Jesus Christ is the one who says that we must forgive, no matter what.
Right about now you might be saying, "You don't know what they did, you don't know how terrible and heinous the thing was they did." While that may be true, I don't fully understand the impact of what someone else has had to go through, it still doesn't change the words of our Lord. Think about what Jesus Christ went through when He was crucified. He was completely innocent of the crime He was accused of. He was mocked, beaten so bad you could not recognize He was a man, He endured the agony of the cross, yet He said "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." Jesus Christ was taking our place and the punishment that we deserved because of our sin and yet He asked the Father to forgive us for what we did to Him WOW!!!
If Christ could forgive someone like me for putting Him on that cross because of my sin, then surely I can forgive someone when they wrong me, no matter what. Now please don't misunderstand me, I am not saying that it is going to be easy to do this and to live this. It is going to be the hardest thing that you will ever do. This is one of those things that is so easy to preach and say, but it is so hard to do because of our sin nature.
Is there someone that you need to forgive? Is there something you need to let go? If so, forgive them, let it go, and then ask God to forgive you for your sin of holding on to that bitterness and hatred. Life is short and eternity is fast approaching. It's time to move on and show the love and forgiveness of Christ to others as He has shown it to us.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, forgive me for any hatred or bitterness that might be in my heart. Forgive me for my disobedience to Your Word. Thank you Lord for forgiving me even though I do not deserve it. Help me to show the love and forgiveness of Christ to those around me. In Jesus name, Amen!
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