Sunday, November 27, 2011

1 Peter 1:16

"Because it is written, Be ye
holy, for I am holy."

What does it mean to be holy? One dictionary definition says, "specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated." Another states, "dedicated or devoted to the service of God, the church, or religion." Pretty good descriptions. The best I ever heard it defined is, set apart. I like that. God himself is truly holy. He is our example of what we should seek after. Do I mean being high and lofty above all else? Of course not. Holy or holiness, is taking on the character and attributes of God in our own life. So the logical question is, what is God like. That's a pretty big answer. The bible describes Him in so many ways, I would have to type for days. I will just give a few examples. God loves unconditionally. God is fair, righteous, true, firm, loving, compassionate, also having correct judgment on any issue. He's everything we are not, but should desire to be. Most people believe that being holy is some kind of ceremonial thing with pomp and circumstance. Not so. We are to be holy on a daily basis, and can I tell you, that is a tall order. Once we are in Christ, our natural desire should want to be like the one who saved us! Once we start to know Him in an intimate way and understand who He truly is, we can't help but want to be like that. Even Paul the greatest apostle who ever lived struggled with this. "For what I am doing, I do not understand; for I am not practicing what I would like to do, but I am doing the very thing I hate." Romans 7:15 New American standard. Notice Paul says, at the end, what I would like to do. His desire was to be holy and pleasing to God. Our Sin nature, the flesh , the devil, it all gets in the way at times. That's why we have the Holy spirit to help us daily. The bible describes Him as a helper. A powerful one at that. Recently, God revealed to me that the past is past, leave it there and keep moving forward. I believe that as we grow closer to Him, we will become more like him. The things that draw us away, will just fade. Once we are in Christ, we are holy, set apart. We are different than what we used to be and what most of the world is like. This week, I would ask that you seek Him with all your heart and desire an intimate relationship with Him. In this dark and dying world, only one thing can truly satisfy, that is Jesus!!!! Be blessed


Bob.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Romans 5:8

"But God commendeth his love towards us,
in that, while we were yet sinners,
Christ died for us."

Wow! This verse has been on my heart as of late. It truly speaks volumes. You see, all of humanity has one thing in common. We were all born sinners. We were all born apart from God. That's the whole reason Christ came and died on the cross for us. To pay once and for all the final ransom for sin, and to make a way for us to have access to the Father again. Yet, while we were in that state, God and His love was there for us waiting to grab a hold. In all our wretchedness apart from Christ, He loved us. The bible says that we love Him because He first loved us. 1 John 4:19. The logical question though is, why? That is one of the hardest questions I have had to wrestle with as a Christian. You see, I look at myself and all my shortcomings and think, " God could never love me, I keep messing up all the time." That is so opposite of what the bible teaches! When God looks at us after we accept Jesus as our personal savior, He see's perfection. We received the imputed righteousness of Christ upon that day we were saved. Now, God see's the finished product. We don't because we are still here on this earth. Once we realize that? FREEDOM! Freedom from the bondage of a work based relationship with God. We can't work our way into heaven or God's acceptance. It's all based on the finished work of Jesus Christ. I know who I am. I know I am a sinner saved by grace. Grace is what I/we survive on now. If we had to survive on what we've done day to day, we wouldn't make it out the door to work. God knew who I was before I accepted Him. He knows who you were to. He knows the countless thousands out there as well who still need to accept Him. Yet, because He loved and still loves us, He has an outstretched hand still saying, feel the imprint of the nail, touch the scar. It's real, I did this for you because I am madly in love with you. Knowing what I know now after all these years, I don't see how any rational person who does a real true study of God's word and who He is, could reject Him. It's Love man. Real Love. Unconditional, unmerited, Love. The kind we all crave but, don't understand or know how to make it real in our lives. God does, and want's to show anyone and everyone who comes to Him. That's the God I serve. If you don't know Him, please, seek Him and make the decision for yourself. He loved you so much, He died for you. He made a way.

Be blessed. Bob

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Ephesians 3:20

"Now unto Him that is able to do exceeding
abundantly above all that we ask or think,
according to the power that worketh in us,"


It's been quite some time since this devotion has been updated. Make no bones about it, I am completely at fault. No excuse. In that time though, I have learned some lessons from different situations. All in all, God is still on the throne, and still in complete control! This verse happens to be one of the lessons I have gleened some great wisdom from. It was a verse I used in the past for this devotional, but it deserves another look. It says basically that God is able to do above and beyond anything we could imagine. I don't know about you, but I can imagine a lot! Notice though it doesn't say will. It says able. What's the difference then? Will means He is going to do it. Able means He want's to do it, but at times he does not. Why? When we are in need, why doesn't he just snap His fingers at our beckon call? Doesn't He care? Of course He cares. In my own life I have seen time and time again, God come through just at the right time, but I didn't know it because I was so focused on the problem and not Him! When He does, it is more than I could ever have imagined or deserved. It also states that there is a power that works in us. The word for power is dunamis. It's the Greek word we get Dy-no-mite! from. The word for work is energeo. we get our word energy from. It means there is a power in us that is working for us. It's the power of the Holy spirit. If we are operating more in the flesh, how can God do exceeding abundantly in us? The flesh or the man, will get all the glory. If we are operating in the spirit, that's when people will look and say, to God be the Glory, because there is no way that guy pulled that off. That's the way it should be. The bible is clear, God want's to bless and provide for us. How can he though if we are not walking with Him? There have been times in my life where I have just flat out been being stupid. I would wonder why things have gone awry and then complain to Him about it. When I look back though, I see no power. All I see is me. The opposite is true when I am abiding in Him. Now here's the kicker. Someone is going to read this and say, " your saying then, that faith and God's blessings are works related. The more you do for God the more He can bless you." Let me be clear. NO I AM NOT. What I am saying is that, He is able to greater things and more of them when we are submitted to His authority in our lives. Trust me, because there have been times I have have received blessing from Him and have broke down weeping due to my arrogance and disobedience. That's the difference. He is a loving Father who is always extending His hand to us no matter what. The funny thing is, we put a nail through it 2000 years ago, and it is outstretched still. This week, ask God to do exceeding and abundantly in your life. Maybe in your marriage to heal it. Maybe in your personal walk to straighten it. Maybe someone who doesn't have a personal relationship with Him yet will pray this and be transformed. Have a great week.

Bob

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Hebrews 9:27

"And as it is appointed unto men
once to die, but after this
the judgment."


The bible is very clear. You live, you die. The more important question is what happens after. This verse makes it crystal clear. Everyone that lives, will eventually die a physical death. Spiritually, you will live forever. The question is where? Reincarnation, soul sleep, disembodied spirits, etc. just isn't true. You don't "hang around" watching over people. You don't haunt houses. It just simply is not the way it is. God's word states, when you die physically, you will stand before him to be judged. Now hold on a minute there. Yes I said judged and people can't stand that word. I used to not like it until I understood it. You see, If you truly are saved and believe in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, the judgment is different than for an unsaved individual. You will be judged at that point on your works for the Lord and receive the crowns and rewards he bestows upon you. If you are not saved, the only thing you will be judged on is if you know Jesus as your Lord and Savior. All your "good works" deed, etc. won't get you in. You will be cast into outer darkness where there is wailing and gnashing of teeth. Jesus himself spoke on this in Matthew 13. I know, by this time you are probably saying, this is way to narrow and way to heavy for me. Jesus also said, "straight is the gate and narrow is the way that leads to life, and few there be that find it." Matthew 7:14 The fact is, God does not want anyone to go to hell. He does not send anyone there, we send ourselves. Hell was never intended for us, but due to the fall in the garden it's now in play. Listen, this is a pretty large topic that would require some real bible study to fully grasp it. The simple jist of it is this. God, through His son Jesus, has shown us love, goodness, grace and compassion. His death on the cross is evidence of that. I heard a preacher say the other day, in order for a person to go to hell, they must first climb the hill that is Calvary and go past the cross not accepting Jesus for who He was and is. The savior of the world. God said on that day, with arms outstreched, over my dead body will you have to go to hell. That's the truth. The question you as an individual have to ask today is this. If I died tonight, where would I go. If you are not sure, then you need Jesus. If you know Him, praise God. Someone asked me that 13 years ago and I realized that all my life I had been searching for the one thing that would fill me and be lasting. Drugs, alcohol, carnal living, all eventually left me empty. Jesus filled me with His Holy spirit and the rest is history. Am I perfect? No. Are there things that I need work on? Yes. Thankfully with Christ, I am victorious. Prayerfully consider the words I have typed tonight. Be blessed.
Bob.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Psalm 139:7

"Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or
whither shall I flee from thy presence?"

Psalm 139 was written by one of the greatest men who ever lived. King David. David was a man that God declares, was a man after God's own heart (acts 13:22). In this Psalm, David gets right to the point. He says in a nutshell, God is everywhere and you can't run or hide from Him. It's rather comical if you think about the topic. Man trying to run from the one who created the whole of everything. The sad part is, man has been running from God since the fall in the garden. He has gone everywhere and tried everything and still, God pursues us with His unconditional love. We all at times, I believe, try to hide from God. Whether it's not doing what He has called us to do, or just plain not seeking him and going deeper in our relationship with Him. We have all sorts of excuses too. Life is so busy, the kids take up my time, work is crazy. The list goes on and on. The truth is, we don't want what God has for us because we are scared it will radically change our comfortable lives. That's the point!!!!! A true encounter with the living God should radically change our lives! He has not called us to be the same once we surrender our lives to Him. No, He has called us to be set apart. Holy unto Him, for His good pleasure. Someone said to me today in conversation, that people are afraid to be in ministry or to walk after God wholeheartedly , because they know they have to give up some good things as well as bad things. Things we enjoy sometimes have to take a back seat to serving Christ daily. It totally blew my mind. When was the last time I did that? People have such a wrong view of who God truly is. He is not some cosmic killjoy trying to put us in bondage and make our lives miserable. He is the one that is trying to set us free from all that. The world has twisted it up so that people fear the Lord in a bad way. We should fear the Lord in a good way. Stand in awe and amazement of who He is and what he has done. David realized that in this Psalm and went on to praise Him and seek Him in the rest of it. Running from God. It just doesn't make sense. All the while His nail pierced hand is outstretched trying to pull us in saying, " I love you and I have what is best for you. Come." I'll end with this. It was a lyric from a song I heard. It said this: " Lord, if you judged my sin, I would never stand again, but in your hands I see mercy." Our sin was already Judged on the cross. He paid for it in full. Now all we have to do is accept it and enter in to His rest.

Be blessed. Bob.