Are You Going on With Jesus?

September 19th, 2012 by JDVaughn No comments »

You are those who have continued with Me in My trials —Luke 22:28


It is true that Jesus Christ is with us through our temptations, but are we going on with Him through His temptations? Many of us turn back from going on with Jesus from the very moment we have an experience of what He can do. Watch when God changes your circumstances to see whether you are going on with Jesus, or siding with the world, the flesh, and the devil. We wear His name, but are we going on with Him? “From that time many of His disciples went back and walked with Him no more” (John 6:66).

 

The temptations of Jesus continued throughout His earthly life, and they will continue throughout the life of the Son of God in us. Are we going on with Jesus in the life we are living right now?

We have the idea that we ought to shield ourselves from some of the things God brings around us. May it never be! It is God who engineers our circumstances, and whatever they may be we must see that we face them while continually abiding with Him in His temptations. They are His temptations, not temptations to us, but temptations to the life of the Son of God in us. Jesus Christ’s honor is at stake in our bodily lives. Are we remaining faithful to the Son of God in everything that attacks His life in us?

Are you going on with Jesus? The way goes through Gethsemane, through the city gate, and on “outside the camp” (Hebrews 13:13). The way is lonely and goes on until there is no longer even a trace of a footprint to follow— but only the voice saying, “FollowMe” (Matthew 4:19).

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September 19, 2012

Journal Entry for Today-JDV

Lord, I do want to follow you wherever You lead, but sometimes I want to go my own way, where I believe I will find rest, hope and safety. Help me Lord find Your vision, peace and happiness for my life. Help me
surrender my victories as well as my difficult times and seek You in all that I am and all that I do. I am prone to wander off in my own direction.

And God says…”Acknowledge the Lord in all your ways and He will make your paths straight. Even when you know you are chasing the wrong things, seek Him, do not hide. Your connection to Jesus will help you walk upright even when you are living in victory celebrating your own accomplishments…Keep your connection and let Jesus have His way with you and notice how the victories are all the more victorious, the vision much brighter and hope a constant. As you seek your constant connection with Jesus, He shall transform you and mold you into His likeness…and you will  (super) naturally follow Him. Seek first the kingdom of God which is Jesus and all the things you need will be provided.”

 

 

 

His Temptation and Ours

September 18th, 2012 by Dave No comments »


We do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin —Hebrews 4:15

Until we are born again, the only kind of temptation we understand is the kind mentioned in James 1:14, “Each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed.” But through regeneration we are lifted into another realm where there are other temptations to face, namely, the kind of temptations our Lord faced. The temptations of Jesus had no appeal to us as unbelievers because they were not at home in our human nature. Our Lord’s temptations and ours are in different realms until we are born again and become His brothers. The temptations of Jesus are not those of a mere man, but the temptations of God as Man. Through regeneration, the Son of God is formed in us (see Galatians 4:19), and in our physical life He has the same setting that He had on earth. Satan does not tempt us just to make us do wrong things— he tempts us to make us lose what God has put into us through regeneration, namely, the possibility of being of value to God. He does not come to us on the premise of tempting us to sin, but on the premise of shifting our point of view, and only the Spirit of God can detect this as a temptation of the devil.

Temptation means a test of the possessions held within the inner, spiritual part of our being by a power outside us and foreign to us. This makes the temptation of our Lord explainable. After Jesus’ baptism, having accepted His mission of being the One “who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29) He “was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness” (Matthew 4:1) and into the testing devices of the devil. Yet He did not become weary or exhausted. He went through the temptation “without sin,” and He retained all the possessions of His spiritual nature completely intact.

Journal DJR
Good Morning Lord,
Today I’m seeing that Satan’s job description, (kill, steal & destroy) John 10:10, actually means more than just killing, stealing and destroying our bodies and our physical lives. It also includes killing, stealing and destroying the life that God has put in me when I was born again. That life is the source of the vision and mission and possibilities to do kingdom things while still walking around on this planet. If Satan can kill, steal or destroy my vision and hope and belief … he’s won as much as he can … for now. That’s why I keep loving what You said in Jer 29:11 and hanging on to it, more and more …

For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.

Here it is in the Message: I know what I’m doing. I have it all planned out—plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for.

Is There Good in Temptation?

September 17th, 2012 by JDVaughn No comments »

No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man . . . —1 Corinthians 10:13

 

The word temptation has come to mean something bad to us today, but we tend to use the word in the wrong way. Temptation itself is not sin; it is something we are bound to face simply by virtue of being human. Not to be tempted would mean that we were already so shameful that we would be beneath contempt. Yet many of us suffer from temptations we should never have to suffer, simply because we have refused to allow God to lift us to a higher level where we would face temptations of another kind.

A person’s inner nature, what he possesses in the inner, spiritual part of his being, determines what he is tempted by on the outside. The temptation fits the true nature of the person being tempted and reveals the possibilities of his nature. Every person actually determines or sets the level of his own temptation, because temptation will come to him in accordance with the level of his controlling, inner nature.

Temptation comes to me, suggesting a possible shortcut to the realization of my highest goal— it does not direct me toward what I understand to be evil, but toward what I understand to be good. Temptation is something that confuses me for a while, and I don’t know whether something is right or wrong. When I yield to it, I have made lust a god, and the temptation itself becomes the proof that it was only my own fear that prevented me from falling into the sin earlier.

Temptation is not something we can escape; in fact, it is essential to the well-rounded life of a person. Beware of thinking that you are tempted as no one else–what you go through is the common inheritance of the human race, not something that no one has ever before endured. God does not save us from temptations–He sustains us in the midst of them (see Hebrews 2:18 and Hebrews 4:15-16).

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September 17, 2012

Journal Entry for Today-JDV

Lord, this seems to be one more lesson in the ongoing series of lessons about being connected to Jesus. Inside of temptation, or peril and difficulties of any kind, You are teaching me to simply stay connected and You will work out the ending to your honor and glory and for my ultimate good.

And God says…”All things work for the good of those that love the Lord and are called according to His purpose. Delight in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart, seek first the Kingdome of God, which is Jesus, and everything you need will be provided. Acknowledge the Lord in all your ways and He will make your paths straight. When you are connected and truly living in trust and faith, the kind that I provide you, there are no temptations or difficulties…only opportunities for Me to demonstrate my love and grace to and for you.”

 

Going Through Spiritual Confusion

September 12th, 2012 by JDVaughn No comments »

Jesus answered and said, ’You do not know what you ask’ —Matthew 20:22

There are times in your spiritual life when there is confusion, and the way out of it is not simply to say that you should not be confused. It is not a matter of right and wrong, but a matter of God taking you through a way that you temporarily do not understand. And it is only by going through the spiritual confusion that you will come to the understanding of what God wants for you.

 

The Shrouding of His Friendship (see Luke 11:5-8). Jesus gave the illustration here of a man who appears not to care for his friend. He was saying, in effect, that is how the heavenly Father will appear to you at times. You will think that He is an unkind friend, but remember?He is not. The time will come when everything will be explained. There seems to be a cloud on the friendship of the heart, and often even love itself has to wait in pain and tears for the blessing of fuller fellowship and oneness. When God appears to be completely shrouded, will you hang on with confidence in Him?

The Shadow on His Fatherhood (see Luke 11:11-13). Jesus said that there are times when your Father will appear as if He were an unnatural father?as if He were callous and indifferent— but remember, He is not. “Everyone who asks receives . . .” (Luke 11:10). If all you see is a shadow on the face of the Father right now, hang on to the fact that He will ultimately give you clear understanding and will fully justify Himself in everything that He has allowed into your life.

The Strangeness of His Faithfulness (see Luke 18:1-8). “When the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?” (Luke 18:8). Will He find the kind of faith that counts on Him in spite of the confusion? Stand firm in faith, believing that what Jesus said is true, although in the meantime you do not understand what God is doing. He has bigger issues at stake than the particular things you are asking of Him right now.

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September 12, 2011 (Journal entry from last year)

There are times Lord when I have absolutely no idea what is going on. Just like the devotional says, I am confused and it does not make any sense to me…right now. But I am learning Lord that things do not always have to make  sense. Circumstances in my life and the world may not make sense to me, but I am learning to trust you regardless. Now I understand how patience has its perfect reward…that is my faith has become stronger even though my  circumstances may remain the same.

And God says…”Trusting in Me is not a natural response even for believers. Trust in Me is a supernatural response that can require development over time. Remember that nothing can ever separate you from My love, and that all things work together for your good…regardless of how you may interpret them. Acknowledge Me in all your ways, and I will make your paths straight. And ask Me for wisdom and understanding and trust Me to meet all Your needs including the need for a stronger faith.”

Missionary Weapons

September 11th, 2012 by Dave No comments »

No lyrics on screen. Let the video speak.

If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet —John 13:14

Ministering in Everyday Opportunities. Ministering in everyday opportunities that surround us does not mean that we select our own surroundings— it means being God’s very special choice to be available for use in any of the seemingly random surroundings which He has engineered for us. The very character we exhibit in our present surroundings is an indication of what we will be like in other surroundings.

The things Jesus did were the most menial of everyday tasks, and this is an indication that it takes all of God’s power in me to accomplish even the most common tasks in His way. Can I use a towel as He did? Towels, dishes, sandals, and all the other ordinary things in our lives reveal what we are made of more quickly than anything else. It takes God Almighty Incarnate in us to do the most menial duty as it ought to be done.

Jesus said, “I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you” (13:15). Notice the kind of people that God brings around you, and you will be humiliated once you realize that this is actually His way of revealing to you the kind of person you have been to Him. Now He says we should exhibit to those around us exactly what He has exhibited to us.

Do you find yourself responding by saying, “Oh, I will do all that once I’m out on the mission field”? Talking in this way is like trying to produce the weapons of war while in the trenches of the battlefield–you will be killed while trying to do it.

We have to go the “second mile” with God (see Matthew 5:41). Yet some of us become worn out in the first ten steps. Then we say, “Well, I’ll just wait until I get closer to the next big crisis in my life.” But if we do not steadily minister in everyday opportunities, we will do nothing when the crisis comes.

Journal DJR
Good Morning Lord.
We dont want this message to become or promote, “Sin Management” … where we continually try to get better and better, at little things and big things. It’s too close to doing it in our own power … and we found how well that doesn’t work. And you call that kind of righteousness “filthy rags”. Another thing we see as a trap is the bumper sticker, Jesus is my Co Pilot. That still leaves us as the pilot. Doing our own thing and asking Jesus to bless it. Better let Jesus be the pilot. We’ve decided that the best way to prevent slipping into doing our own thing is to remember that our job is merely to show up. Show up surrendered and with an attitude of expectation. Expecting that you are here in the mundane and the magnificent. And that you always have plans for us. And they are for good, for a hope and a future. Jer 29:11 Thank You Jesus.

Missionary Weapons (1)

September 10th, 2012 by JDVaughn No comments »

When you were under the fig tree, I saw you —John 1:48

Worshiping in Everyday Occasions. We presume that we would be ready for battle if confronted with a great crisis, but it is not the crisis that builds something within us— it simply reveals what we are made of already. Do you find yourself saying, “If God calls me to battle, of course I will rise to the occasion”? Yet you won’t rise to the occasion unless you have done so on God’s training ground. If you are not doing the task that is closest to you now, which God has engineered into your life, when the crisis comes, instead of being fit for battle, you will be revealed as being unfit. Crises always reveal a person’s true character.

A private relationship of worshiping God is the greatest essential element of spiritual fitness. The time will come, as Nathanael experienced in this passage, that a private “fig-tree” life will no longer be possible. Everything will be out in the open, and you will find yourself to be of no value there if you have not been worshiping in everyday occasions in your own home. If your worship is right in your private relationship with God, then when He sets you free, you will be ready. It is in the unseen life, which only God saw, that you have become perfectly fit. And when the strain of the crisis comes, you can be relied upon by God.

Are you saying, “But I can’t be expected to live a sanctified life in my present circumstances; I have no time for prayer or Bible study right now; besides, my opportunity for battle hasn’t come yet, but when it does, of course I will be ready”? No, you will not. If you have not been worshiping in everyday occasions, when you get involved in God’s work, you will not only be useless yourself but also a hindrance to those around you.

God’s training ground, where the missionary weapons are found, is the hidden, personal, worshiping life of the saint.

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September 10, 2012

Journal Entry for Today-JDV

Lord, how to be a missionary for you is not a question that crosses my mind. How to live a life that reflects you IS the question I ask often, especially when I feel fear, anger or just plain old selfishness rising up inside.

And God says…”You are not worthy, or capable of being a missionary or reflection of Jesus. However
Jesus can live through you, and reflect himself. Once again the lesson is one of surrender. Surrender your life daily, take up your cross, and give up your life so that Jesus can live through you. You do not have to be worthy to accomplish this, you simply need to surrender. Acknowledge the Lord in all your ways, and I will make your paths straight. Seek first the kingdom of God and all that you need for your life……including the ability to reflect Jesus will be provided.”

 

 

Fountains of Blessings

September 7th, 2012 by JDVaughn No comments »

The water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life —John 4:14

The picture our Lord described here is not that of a simple stream of water, but an overflowing fountain. Continue to “be filled” (Ephesians 5:18) and the sweetness of your vital relationship to Jesus will flow as generously out of you as it has been given to you. If you find that His life is not springing up as it should, you are to blame— something is obstructing the flow. Was Jesus saying to stay focused on the Source so that you may be blessed personally? No, you are to focus on the Source so that out of you “will flow rivers of living water”— irrepressible life (John 7:38).

 

We are to be fountains through which Jesus can flow as “rivers of living water” in blessing to everyone. Yet some of us are like the Dead Sea, always receiving but never giving, because our relationship is not right with the Lord Jesus. As surely as we receive blessings from Him, He will pour out blessings through us. But whenever the blessings are not being poured out in the same measure they are received, there is a defect in our relationship with Him. Is there anything between you and Jesus Christ? Is there anything hindering your faith in Him? If not, then Jesus says that out of you “will flow rivers of living water.” It is not a blessing that you pass on, or an experience that you share with others, but a river that continually flows through you. Stay at the Source, closely guarding your faith in Jesus Christ and your relationship to Him, and there will be a steady flow into the lives of others with no dryness or deadness whatsoever.

Is it excessive to say that rivers will flow out of one individual believer? Do you look at yourself and say, “But I don’t see the rivers”? Through the history of God’s work you will usually find that He has started with the obscure, the unknown, the ignored, but those who have been steadfastly true to Jesus Christ.

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September 7, 2011 (Reprise Journal entry from 2011)

Thank you Lord for the fountain of life, love, peace and joy. We used to talk about “peace meters” and other ways to tell if we were really connected to you, but we talk about that less and less now. Over time
and a bit of history and experience it is easy to know if we are truly connected to you. It is not necessarily explainable, but we just “know” when we are connected to You. We just “know” when Your fountain of living waters flow through us. And Lord, the peace, love and joy we experience, reflects desire to stay right here with you in Your fountain. And we understand that our fountain continues freely flowing as we give away the blessings You provide. I am not really certain how to accomplish this but stand ready and eager to be used in this fashion.

And God says…”You will not be aware of the blessing you are to many people and circumstances. I cannot tell you, as you cannot carry the burden of glory. It is toxic to you. But you will know it is a fountain freely flowing as your love, peace and joy is manifested in you.  Simply continue to ask to be changed from the inside out and be willing to be used by Me and many blessings will flow without your knowledge or awareness.  You will, however, be aware that your connection has been secured as you live moment by moment.”

The Far-Reaching Rivers of Life

September 6th, 2012 by Dave No comments »


He who believes in Me . . . out of his heart will flow rivers of living water —John 7:38

A river reaches places which its source never knows. And Jesus said that, if we have received His fullness, “rivers of living water” will flow out of us, reaching in blessing even “to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8) regardless of how small the visible effects of our lives may appear to be. We have nothing to do with the outflow— “This is the work of God, that you believe. . .” (John 6:29). God rarely allows a person to see how great a blessing he is to others.

A river is victoriously persistent, overcoming all barriers. For a while it goes steadily on its course, but then comes to an obstacle. And for a while it is blocked, yet it soon makes a pathway around the obstacle. Or a river will drop out of sight for miles, only later to emerge again even broader and greater than ever. Do you see God using the lives of others, but an obstacle has come into your life and you do not seem to be of any use to God? Then keep paying attention to the Source, and God will either take you around the obstacle or remove it. The river of the Spirit of God overcomes all obstacles. Never focus your eyes on the obstacle or the difficulty. The obstacle will be a matter of total indifference to the river that will flow steadily through you if you will simply remember to stay focused on the Source. Never allow anything to come between you and Jesus Christ— not emotion nor experience— nothing must keep you from the one great sovereign Source.

Think of the healing and far-reaching rivers developing and nourishing themselves in our souls! God has been opening up wonderful truths to our minds, and every point He has opened up is another indication of the wider power of the river that He will flow through us. If you believe in Jesus, you will find that God has developed and nourished in you mighty, rushing rivers of blessing for others.

Journal DJR
Good Morning Lord,
Thanks you for making it simple. Not easy but at least simple. Just keep our focus on you and the let the river flow … wherever it flows. It is indeed a simple formula … but not easy to stay on track with in the busyness of life.

Just keep the goal in mind, and focus on me. You will find when looking back that you have been a blessing to people you didn’t even think of at the time. I will let you know when you need to re-focus. You’ll feel it. It’s the function of the Holy Spirit. You’ll learn to discern the nudges from Him and differentiate from the guilt trip of the enemy.

It’s true I have been surprised sometimes about who has been blessed by something I’ve done. I guess it’s better not to plan to be a blessing so much as to focus on you and get into your plan … which is blessing people. Be an unconscious blessing?

Yes, when you plan it, sometimes your plans push my plans for blessing aside.

I see that my safest path to maximum growth and blessing for others and myself is to stay focused on you and stay in your plan. Thanks

Watching With Jesus

September 5th, 2012 by JDVaughn No comments »

Stay here and watch with Me —Matthew 26:38


Watch with Me.” Jesus was saying, in effect, “Watch with no private point of view at all, but watch solely and entirely with Me.” In the early stages of our Christian life, we do not watch with Jesus, we watch for Him. We do not watch with Him through the revealed truth of the Bible even in the circumstances of our own lives. Our Lord is trying to introduce us to identification with Himself through a particular “Gethsemane” experience of our own. But we refuse to go, saying, “No, Lord, I can’t see the meaning of this, and besides, it’s very painful.” And how can we possibly watch with Someone who is so incomprehensible? How are we going to understand Jesus sufficiently to watch with Him in His Gethsemane, when we don’t even know why He is suffering? We don’t know how to watch with Him— we are only used to the idea of Jesus watching with us.

The disciples loved Jesus Christ to the limit of their natural capacity, but they did not fully understand His purpose. In the Garden of Gethsemane they slept as a result of their own sorrow, and at the end of three years of the closest and most intimate relationship of their lives they “all . . . forsook Him and fled” (Matthew 26:56).

“They were all filled with the Holy Spirit . . .” (Acts 2:4). “They” refers to the same people, but something wonderful has happened between these two events— our Lord’s death, resurrection, and ascension— and the disciples have now been invaded and “filled with the Holy Spirit.” Our Lord had said, “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you . . .” (Acts 1:8). This meant that they learned to watch with Him the rest of their lives.

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September 5, 2012

Lord, thank you for the reminder to watch with You, not just for You…but how do I actually do that? How can I watch with You and look at things like You would, when I often have trouble just avoiding bad or selfish decisions? How can I actually watch with You, like You do when I am so inwardly focused on
the issues of my life and those of my friends and family? Oh, I see, it is You watching through me.

And God says…”When you allow Jesus to live through you, by simply focusing on Him, He lives through  you. When you take his “blood and body”, you take Him to live in you and through you. When you are connected it is not you that lives, but Jesus in you. Imagine life when Jesus lives through you…..Seek first the kingdom of God, which is Jesus, and all you need or require will be provided for you in this life.”

His!

September 4th, 2012 by Dave No comments »

They were Yours, You gave them to Me . . . —John 17:6

A missionary is someone in whom the Holy Spirit has brought about this realization: “You are not your own” (1 Corinthians 6:19). To say, “I am not my own,” is to have reached a high point in my spiritual stature. The true nature of that life in actual everyday confusion is evidenced by the deliberate giving up of myself to another Person through a sovereign decision, and that Person is Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit interprets and explains the nature of Jesus to me to make me one with my Lord, not that I might simply become a trophy for His showcase. Our Lord never sent any of His disciples out on the basis of what He had done for them. It was not until after the resurrection, when the disciples had perceived through the power of the Holy Spirit who Jesus really was, that He said, “Go” (Matthew 28:19; also see Luke 24:49 and Acts 1:8).

“If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple” (Luke 14:26). He was not saying that this person cannot be good and upright, but that he cannot be someone over whom Jesus can write the word Mine. Any one of the relationships our Lord mentions in this verse can compete with our relationship with Him. I may prefer to belong to my mother, or to my wife, or to myself, but if that is the case, then, Jesus said, “[You] cannot be My disciple.” This does not mean that I will not be saved, but it does mean that I cannot be entirely His.

Our Lord makes His disciple His very own possession, becoming responsible for him. “. . . you shall be witnesses to Me . . .” (Acts 1:8). The desire that comes into a disciple is not one of doing anything for Jesus, but of being a perfect delight to Him. The missionary’s secret is truly being able to say, “I am His, and He is accomplishing His work and His purposes through me.”

Journal DJR
Good Morning Lord.
Thank you for wanting us so intensely. Your love is perfect … Mine is a work in progress. Your commitment to me is perfect … mine toward you, a work in progress. Your grace to me, perfect. My grace toward others and even myself … once again, a work in progress. So thanks for not giving up on me. Like the man who said “I believe, Help my unbelief” In this context, I say, “Lord I’m making progress, Help my lack of progress”…….

It is true, all my children are work in progress. Your journey is toward Christ-likeness. How far and how fast you travel on that journey is up to you. How far and how fast you journey toward Christ-likeness is something you will carry with you into eternity … so give that project the attention that it deserves. More than any other. Let it not be an addendum to a full schedule.