Archive for June, 2016

Get Moving! (1)

June 14th, 2016

Abide in Me… —John 15:4

In the matter of determination. The Spirit of Jesus is put into me by way of the atonement by the Cross of Christ. I then have to build my thinking patiently to bring it into perfect harmony with my Lord. God will not make me think like Jesus— I have to do it myself. I have to bring “every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5). “Abide in Me”— in intellectual matters, in money matters, in every one of the matters that make human life what it is. Our lives are not made up of only one neatly confined area.

Am I preventing God from doing things in my circumstances by saying that it will only serve to hinder my fellowship with Him? How irrelevant and disrespectful that is! It does not matter what my circumstances are. I can be as much assured of abiding in Jesus in any one of them as I am in any prayer meeting. It is unnecessary to change and arrange my circumstances myself. Our Lord’s inner abiding was pure and unblemished. He was at home with God wherever His body was. He never chose His own circumstances, but was meek, submitting to His Father’s plans and directions for Him. Just think of how amazingly relaxed our Lord’s life was! But we tend to keep God at a fever pitch in our lives. We have none of the serenity of the life which is “hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3).

Think of the things that take you out of the position of abiding in Christ. You say, “Yes, Lord, just a minute— I still have this to do. Yes, I will abide as soon as this is finished, or as soon as this week is over. It will be all right, Lord. I will abide then.” Get moving— begin to abide now. In the initial stages it will be a continual effort to abide, but as you continue, it will become so much a part of your life that you will abide in Him without any conscious effort. Make the determination to abide in Jesus wherever you are now or wherever you may be placed in the future.

Getting There

June 13th, 2016

…come, follow Me. —Luke 18:22

Have I come to Him? Will I come now?

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June 13 2016

Journal Entry for Today-JDV

Good morning God and thank You for reminding us that You will work Your will through us… if and when we surrender. As Chambers says…”…If you will give God your right to yourself, He will make a holy experiment out of you— and His experiments always succeed. The one true mark of a saint of God is the inner creativity that flows from being totally surrendered to Jesus Christ.” Lord, I need Your help to let go of my rights to myself; my own ideas of what I want, need and my own ideas of what will make me happy and give me peace. Sometimes I am in such a rush to chase my own ideas that I miss surrendering…until things go awry. Lord, please help me get to surrender early in my day and in my pursuit of daily bread and the peace that passes understanding.

And God says…”Your peace and daily bread are promised; seek first the kingdom of God, which is Jesus, and I will provide everything else you require. You forget the promise(s) when you take your eyes off of Jesus and put them on your wants and needs. Acknowledge the Lord in all your ways and do not rely on your own understanding or capability and I will make your paths straight. When you put your eyes on Jesus, and His atonement; namely the cross, a sense of wellbeing overtakes you and you know, just know, that all things will work together for your good. This sense of wellbeing will replace concern for your past and worry about tomorrow. Start here with surrender; every day, with every thought at every opportunity under captivity, and you will find the peace that passes understanding.”

 

The Greatest Source of Power

June 7th, 2016

Whatever you ask in My name, that I will do… —John 14:13

Am I fulfilling this ministry of intercession deep within the hidden recesses of my life? There is no trap nor any danger at all of being deceived or of showing pride in true intercession. It is a hidden ministry that brings forth fruit through which the Father is glorified. Am I allowing my spiritual life to waste away, or am I focused, bringing everything to one central point— the atonement of my Lord? Is Jesus Christ more and more dominating every interest of my life? If the central point, or the most powerful influence, of my life is the atonement of the Lord, then every aspect of my life will bear fruit for Him.

However, I must take the time to realize what this central point of power is. Am I willing to give one minute out of every hour to concentrate on it? “If you abide in Me…”— that is, if you continue to act, and think, and work from that central point— “you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you” (John 15:7). Am I abiding? Am I taking the time to abide? What is the greatest source of power in my life? Is it my work, service, and sacrifice for others, or is it my striving to work for God? It should be none of these— what ought to exert the greatest power in my life is the atonement of the Lord. It is not on what we spend the greatest amount of time that molds us the most, but whatever exerts the most power over us. We must make a determination to limit and concentrate our desires and interests on the atonement by the Cross of Christ.

“Whatever you ask in My name, that I will do….” The disciple who abides in Jesus is the will of God, and what appears to be his free choices are actually God’s foreordained decrees. Is this mysterious? Does it appear to contradict sound logic or seem totally absurd? Yes, but what a glorious truth it is to a saint of God.

“Work Out” What God “Works in” You

June 6th, 2016

work out your own salvation…for it is God who works in you… —Philippians 2:12-13

The will is the essential element in God’s creation of human beings— sin is a perverse nature which entered into people. In someone who has been born again, the source of the will is Almighty God. “…for it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.” With focused attention and great care, you have to “work out” what God “works in” you— not work to accomplish or earn “your own salvation,” but work it out so you will exhibit the evidence of a life based with determined, unshakable faith on the complete and perfect redemption of the Lord.

 

As you do this, you do not bring an opposing will up against God’s will— God’s will is your will. Your natural choices will be in accordance with God’s will, and living this life will be as natural as breathing. Stubbornness is an unintelligent barrier, refusing enlightenment and blocking its flow. The only thing to do with this barrier of stubbornness is to blow it up with “dynamite,” and the “dynamite” is obedience to the Holy Spirit.

 

 

Do I believe that Almighty God is the Source of my will? God not only expects me to do His will, but He is in me to do it.

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June 6 2016

Journal Entry for Today-JDV

Good morning God and thank you for this day and this devotional. This scripture has been somewhat confusing for me; before Your teaching on surrender and connection. Now I understand “work out my salvation” to mean living in the surrender, connection, curiosity process; allowing You to live in me and through me. And as I live in this process, I become more and more attuned to surrender, connection and curiosity as “my work” as I rest in You. Is this the right road Lord? Am I on the right track?

And God says…”Yes, when you live in and out of surrender, connection, curiosity and obedience, you find you I am living through you. You no longer panic in the face of difficult circumstances, or even your own failures, or the failures of those you love and have trusted. When you seek first the Kingdom of God, which is Jesus, you find that I will meet all your needs. When you trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not rely on your own understandings, you find that I make your paths straight. As you live in surrender, connection, curiosity and obedience, you in fact are working out your salvation, making your salvation come alive. And living in this process, as the song says, all you need to do is “just breathe.”

Are You Obsessed by Something?

June 2nd, 2016

Who is the man that fears the Lord? —Psalm 25:12


Are you obsessed by something? You will probably say, “No, by nothing,” but all of us are obsessed by something— usually by ourselves, or, if we are Christians, by our own experience of the Christian life. But the psalmist says that we are to be obsessed by God. The abiding awareness of the Christian life is to be God Himself, not just thoughts about Him. The total being of our life inside and out is to be absolutely obsessed by the presence of God. A child’s awareness is so absorbed in his mother that although he is not consciously thinking of her, when a problem arises, the abiding relationship is that with the mother. In that same way, we are to “live and move and have our being” in God (Acts 17:28), looking at everything in relation to Him, because our abiding awareness of Him continually pushes itself to the forefront of our lives.

If we are obsessed by God, nothing else can get into our lives— not concerns, nor tribulation, nor worries. And now we understand why our Lord so emphasized the sin of worrying. How can we dare to be so absolutely unbelieving when God totally surrounds us? To be obsessed by God is to have an effective barricade against all the assaults of the enemy.

“He himself shall dwell in prosperity…” (Psalm 25:13). God will cause us to “dwell in prosperity,” keeping us at ease, even in the midst of tribulation, misunderstanding, and slander, if our “life is hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3). We rob ourselves of the miraculous, revealed truth of this abiding companionship with God. “God is our refuge…” (Psalm 46:1). Nothing can break through His shelter of protection.

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June 2, 2016

Journal Entry for Today-JDV

Good morning Lord and thank You for this devotional. I looked up Webster’s definition of obsession; a state in which someone thinks about someone or something constantly or frequently especially in a way that is not normal; someone or something that a person thinks about constantly or frequently. Both David and I thought we could substitute the word surrender for the word; obsess, and that would help us understand the lesson today. If we are constantly, in a way that is not normal, deciding to surrender to You, our issues of the day, hour and moment; is this the lesson for us today?

And God says…”This is the issue for you every day. Remember a few days ago the lesson about the cares of this world, and how those day to day, moment by moment “cares” of the world can be the real stumbling blocks. It is often the day to day mundane duties and responsibilities that you engage in on your own that get in the way of our intimate relationship. Often, you only come to Me for those large “impossible” issues, trying to take on the mundane yourself. Because you believe you are unconsciously competent on the little things, you only surrender the impossible issues of your day. Are you surprised to find more and more “impossible” issues in your way? If this is the only place we meet in an intimate and connected way, you should not be surprised to find more and more “impossible “ life issues surrounding you. However, try surrendering all of life, all of your issues, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, and see how this OBSESSION transcends into the peace that passes understanding. Philippians (MSG) 6-7 Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life.”