God Does Amazing Things!

Undoubtedly, God knows the deepest desires of our hearts. If we trust Him with the everything that we want most and if it lines up with His will, plan, and purpose He will take care of it. Ultimately, God knows what is best for each of our lives.

Simply put, having faith is having trust. We have to trust with our entire being that God has our backs, He will help us, and take care of us. He knows what is best, but in order for us to truly embrace what He has planned for us, we must fully, completly, and openly trust Him. Our trust is not foolish, for our God is both faithful and good. If you have any doubt in your mind I encourage you to dig into Scripture for yourself and acquaint yourself with the promises of God, with his longsuffering faithfulness to the Israelites, to Abraham, and to all all of us. Get to know the character of God and your joy and willingness to trust in Him will abound, increase, and grow stronger everyday.

Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight”

So, my brothers and sisters, if you feel like your goals are hard to achieve or even impossible, think again. All things are possible with God. Jesus said this in Mark 9:23, “‘If you can’?” said Jesus. “Everything is possible for one who believes.”

Unquestionably, God faithfully has our backs and will help us through anything we encounter in our spiritual and earthly journeys. All we have to do is faithfully trust God with everything and He will do amazing things!

God is always up to something good!

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God Speaks!

God is a God of communication and He unequivocally enjoys conversing with His people. Psalm 50:3 confirms, “Our God approaches, and He is not silent…..”

So the million dollar question of the day is why are there times when God seems silent in a believer’s life? I guarantee you 90% or more born again-dip in the Holy Ghost fire believers have asked this question (myself included).

Undoubtedly, there will be times in our walk as born-again believers, when it may seem that God is silent, but God is never silent. What looks like silence and inactivity to us is God allowing us the opportunity to listen to “the still small voice” and to see the provisions that He has made for us by faith. God is involved in every area of a believer’s life–the very hairs on our heads are numbered (Mark 10:30; Luke 12:7). However, there are times when we have to walk in obedience to the light that God has given us before He sheds more light on our path, because in this age of grace God speaks to us through His Word.

That being said, let’s flip the script and ask the question in another way—is God ever silent when your Bible is consistently opened and your prayer life is consistently on point? Well, if you can testify to doing both of these things, but still feel like God is silent let’s briefly take a look at what happened to Elijah

In I Kings 19 we find that Elijah got himself in a little bit of of a pickle…. when the word reached him that Jezebel had threatened his life, he ran! When I say he ran, I want you to picture Elijah sprinting like Usain Bolt running the 100 meters.

Elijah prayed to the LORD and in effect complained about how he was being treated: “He replied, ‘I have been very zealous for the LORD God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, torn down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too’” (1 Kings 19:10). The LORD’S answer to Elijah is thrilling: “The Lord said, ‘Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by.’ Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper” (1 Kings 19:11-12).

We can clearly see in these passages of text what Elijah thought was not true. Elijah thought God was silent and that he was the only one left. God was not only “not silent,” but He had an army waiting in the wings so that Elijah was not alone: “Yet I reserve seven thousand in Israel—all whose knees have not bowed down to Baal and whose mouths have not kissed him” (1 Kings 19:18).

My brothers and sisters, you may feel like Elijah today, but I encourage you to rearrange the letters in the word silent so that you can spell the word listen. Anytime God seems silent to us as born-again believers, it may mean that we have stopped listening to His voice, we have allowed the cares of this world to plug our spiritual ears, or we have neglected His Word. God may not speak to us today in signs, wonders, fire, or wind, but His Spirit will always speaks to us through His word, prayer, and intentional listening (meditation)!

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Failure Is Not Final!

When we feel failure come against us, our first reaction may be to run or give up. When it comes to sin, we are all capable of avoiding it. Even in complete love, faith, and devotion to God, we can fall (Romans 3:23), but God is not shocked by this which is why He sent His Son to die for our sins. We get back up again, and we start over. But we should know that we cannot do it alone. We must keep our eyes on our Savior, following and obeying Him and laying aside the sin that inevitably leads to spiritual failure, as Hebrews 12:1 says, “Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.” God has marked out a course for each of us, and sometimes that course includes failure. But when we cling to the Savior, even our failures can be turned into successes by the One who controls all things and who strengthens us in our weakness (Philippians 4:11-13). Our ultimate victory in Jesus is assured, but complete victory will only come when we are out of this world of temptation (freed from the presence of sin) and safe in the arms of the Lord in heaven.

In his book entitled, ‘Failing Forward’ John Maxwell said, “People are too quick to isolate events in their life and label them as failure. People need to see their failures in the context of the bigger picture.”

He then listed 7 things failure is not:

  1. Failure is not avoidable – humans are bound to fail sooner or later.
  2. Failure is not an event, but a process. Success is not a destination – it is the journey you take and what you do day to day – success is a process, and so is failure.
  3. Failure is not objective. You are the only person who can label your actions a failure.
  4. Failure is not the enemy – it takes adversity to achieve success. It is fertilizer.
  5. Failure is not irreversible.
  6. Failure is not a stigma – they are not permanent markers. Make each failure a step to success
  7. Failure is not final – failure is simply a price we pay to achieve success and if we learn to embrace that new definition of failure, then we can move ahead. It’s the price you pay for success.

Life is full of trouble, even for those who belong to God through faith in Christ. We are to expect it (John 16:33). This means God does not promise life to be without problems, sorrow, and, yes, failure, just because we believe in Him. However, according to Romans 8:28, “We know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.”

Let’s be clear my brothers and sisters, in Romans 6:1-14, Paul spoke about the dangers of exploiting grace and he said, “Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?” He gave a short, explosive answer: “Certainly not!” (vv.1-2) and used an analogy that starkly contrasts death and life. “How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it?” (v.2). No Christian resurrected to new life should be pining for sin.

So today, I want to you to remember that we are all a work in progress, failure is not final, and because of Jesus Christ, grace means all of our failures now serve a purpose instead of serving shame! Amen and Amen!

Ben Franklin said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”

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God’s way…Not Yours

I know I am not the only one that have asked God to do a certain thing and He turns right around and does the complete opposite. Initially, when God flips the script (aka chose an alternate route) on our prayer request it seems so unfair and unjust because we didn’t get what we want. Can I get an amen?

But wait…that’s just it…when we experience moments like this in life we must remember that God don’t think the same way we do (Isaiah 55:8) and He has called us to trust in Him in all circumstances (Proverbs 3:5).

Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 5:7, “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” I believe, Paul was being both literal and figurative when he penned these words. If you didn’t know, one of Paul’s maladies was his eyesight…something may have happened to his vision after God restored on the road to Damascus, but that’s a story for another day.

The Bible promises blessings for all people who walk in God’s ways: “Blessed is everyone who fears the Lord, who walks in his ways!” (Psalm 128:1, ESV). In the original Hebrew, the word translated as “walk” in the above passage means “to live or behave in a specific manner.” Reverence for God expresses itself in actions and behaviors (Ecclesiastes 12:13; 2 Corinthians 7:1). My wife recently said to me, “Behavior is language” and you know what….she is 1,000% right.

Those who genuinely worship and serve the Lord God Almighty will devote their lives to Him not only with words but also by obeying His commands even when they don’t get what they expected.

My brothers and sisters, the Bible is the definitive roadmap for walking in God’s ways (Psalm 119:105). The Scriptures illuminate the path for our feet to walk, guiding our way in this world (Proverbs 6:23). To walk in God’s ways describes a lifestyle of daily seeking to know God and living in obedience to His will. It means delighting oneself in the Lord, meditating on His Word, and discovering His will (Psalm 1:1–2; 40:8).

The caption in the meme says, “One of these days you will look back in the rearview and be extremely thankful that it went God’s way and not yours.” That said, I want you to also remember that everything you lost in the past has or will be replaced with something better because God knows what He is doing, even when we don’t!

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Humility Over Pride!

The AMP translation of Proverbs 11:2 is spot on and it reads, “When pride comes [boiling up with an arrogant attitude of self-importance], then come dishonor and shame, But with the humble [the teachable who have been chiseled by trial and who have learned to walk humbly with God] there is wisdom and soundness of mind.”

This verse contrasts pride and humility. The word for “pride” used here is zā’don, which also means “arrogance.” This is a person who sees no need for God in his life. His overconfidence boils over into self-indulgent living and egotism. He believes he is master of his own fate, but he fails to understand that pride goes before a fall (Proverbs 18:12). Eventually, he will experience the humiliation of reality.

To put it in context, Proverbs 11:1–8 describes the righteous life of a wise man in contrast to the corrupt life of a wicked man. The righteous person is concerned with doing right and is delivered from trouble, whereas the wicked person is more concerned with being right which regrettably leads to disaster.

My brothers and sisters, wherever humility goes, wisdom goes. Humility and wisdom are inseparable. Wherever humility goes, wisdom follows. Whatever relationship humility leads into, wisdom follows.

Make no mistake, most people who welcome humility into their heart don’t even realize that wisdom follows because it’s hard to see the engine when you’re driving the vehicle. It is for this reason that humble people rarely acknowledge their wisdom – it is precisely because they are lowly. Whereas, proud people that fight tooth and nail to be right rarely acknowledge their shame because they are too proud to do so. As I mentioned before, humble people rarely acknowledge their wisdom because they are humble. But at the end of the day, pride always brings shame on some level and lowliness always births wisdom to some degree. Wise people are more concerned with doing right and as a result there is no shame or disgrace – but honor and grace poured out so that he or she is truly blessed.

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Hidden Your Word!

We have been given the responsibility to guard our hearts and to keep track of the things we hide inside it. So, what’s in there? An­ger? Lust? Ugly images from TV, the movies, or the web? How about bitterness? Greed? Hatred?Jealousy?

Let’s be honest, we’ve all struggled with one or more of these gripping vices and in most case it’s because we deposited more of the world’s wisdom in our heart than the true wisdom of God.

The unknown writer of Psalm 119 declared, “I have tried my best to find you don’t let me wander from Your commands. I have hidden Your word in my heart, that I might not sin against You” (Psalm 119:10-11). “Hiding” God’s Word in our heart essentially means memorizing and meditating on the Bible. God uses his Word the Bible—to speak to you and show you how you ought to live.

Additionally, the word “hidden” in the original Hebrew means “to treasure, to regard as highly valued, to hide, keep, save up, store.” Futhermore, translations range from “I have treasured your word in my heart” (CSB), to “I have stored up your word in my heart” (ESV), to “I’ve banked your promises in the vault of my heart” (The Message).

My brothers and sisters, it’s to our benefit to read (2 Tim 3:16), listen (Romans 10:17), write (Proverbs 7:1-3), share (Deut 6:7), study (2 Tim 3:15), and meditate (Romans 12:2) on God’s word. The word of God is the agent of His Spirit used to cleanse the hearts of all who believe in Christ and are saved (Ephesians 5:25–27). And it is through keeping God’s Word securely planted in our hearts and living according to what it says that we believers are enabled to walk in holiness (Psalm 37:31; 119:9).

Paul hit the nail on the head in Philippians 4:8 when he said , “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable if anything is excellent or praiseworthy think about such things.”

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Welcome Day 1 of 365!

Psalm 139:16 says,”You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed.” This Scripture affirms that God knows everything about our lives, in advance, with His perfect omniscience. The Lord saw David’s unborn state and planned the days David would live.

The fact is neither David nor any human being can definitively predict what tomorrow holds. Proverbs 27:1 warns us not to be presumptuous, “Do not boast about tomorrow,” it warns, “for you do not know what a day may bring.” James counseled: “Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profit’—yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring” (James 4:13–14).

So, how should we deal with the reality that we do not know the future? Well, James said we should live each day doing the Lord’s will and trusting that the results are ultimately up to Him (James 4:15).

My brothers and sisters, the good news is God omnisciently knows what the future holds for every living thing! It is He that omnipresently goes before us, and is behind us. He is within us and He omnipotently dwells in the inner recesses of our heart. He is our guard, and He is our guide, and wherever we go and no matter whatever happens to us, He is there to lead and to guide, to comfort and to sustain us through life’s smooth and rocky pathways!

When we know what we believe and believe what we know, we should have no fear for what lies ahead in 2024, for He is with us – His rod and His staff are our comfort (Psalm 23), for He knows and cares for You and for me with a blessed assurance and intimacy.

Welcome day 1 of 365 in 2024 and Happy New Year to everyone!

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Welcome 2024, I Got God On My Side!

We all know how long resolutions last—don’t we? Well, I recently browsed an article in the Forbes Health/One Poll survey and it stated that the average resolution lasts 3.74 months. The poll also revealed that just 8% of respondents tend to stick with their goals for one month, while 22% last two months, 22% last three months and 13% last four months. Compelling stats, don’t you think?!

With that being said, after you finish planning out what you will and will not do in 2024, I advise that you commit them and I am not referring to yourself. Proverbs 16:3 NLT says,“Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and He will establish your plans.” I love the Good News Translation of this same verse, “Ask the LORD to bless your plans, and you will be successful in carrying them out.”

Here’s the deal, God knows that our minds have the tendency to go all over the map and that’s why I believe He inspired Solomon to penned these words in Proverbs 19:21, “Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.” When truth is applied in conjunction with this passage we find that God challenges us to plan according to His will and not our own.

Let me be clear, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with putting an action plan together to become a better version of yourself and to make advances in life. However, I am recommending that you let God do the heavy lifting. In other words, obey God and leave the consequences to Him (Charles Stanley).

Indisputably, God is in control and the good news is we don’t have to figure our future out on our own. God’s plan for our lives is so much better than any plan we could try and fabricate on our own.

In Isaiah 41:10, God says, “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.”

My brothers and sisters, we do not need to fear our future, because God is already there and He is going to be there with you and I every step of the way.

Moreover, in Philippians 1:6, Paul says, “Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” So, if it be God’s will, whatever you didn’t finish or complete in 2023, it will come to pass.

God’s got an amazing plan for our future. God is constant and can be so well trusted to hold our future in His perfect, all-powerful, and capable hands.

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Let It Go, Just Like Jesus Let It Go!

If Colossians 3:13 (MSG) says, “Be even-tempered, content with second place, quick to forgive an offense. Forgive as quickly and completely as the Master forgave you”, Why is it so difficult for us to forgive others horizontally just as fast as God forgives us vertically?

Well, the short answer to the question above is forgiveness doesn’t come easy. If someone has hurt, wounded, or abused you in some way, the last thing you’re thinking about is forgiving them. It’s more likely you’re thinking about punishing them and inflicting pain on them since they inflicted pain on you. Revenge, retribution, and payback is what most people think about when someone has injured them physically, emotionally, mentally, vocationally. and spiritually.

I’ll be the first to admit that it’s a good thing Jesus doesn’t share that vengeful mindset. None of us would have a chance. We’d all be in a big world
of trouble.

Let’s face it, we are all imperfect people. Therefore, on an ongoing basis imperfect people need a lot of forgiveness. More often than we’d like to admit, we need forgiveness from God and from others. The implications of that are mind-boggling, and vital for us to come to grips with. We all need to be forgiven, which means we are all surrounded by people that we will need to forgive.

I’ve heard it said, “Forgiveness is surrendering my right to hurt you for hurting me.”

If you are harboring any amount of unforgiveness and you want to break free before the commencement of a new year , I encourage you to LET IT GO and let me emphasize; LET IT GO JUST LIKE JESUS LET IT GO! It’s just a simple as that!

I get it, that’s easier said than done, but Romans 4:7-8 reminds us that, “Blessed are those whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord will never county against him.”

Here’s the deal, when you release that person’s debt(s), you will experience greater freedom versus harboring their debt(s) and the bottom line, you’ll better off! The quicker we do it, the easier it is. Let’s begin to behave as if we believe the Bible. In it, God tells us repeatedly what to do about those who offend us: love them, pray for them, bless them.

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