11/10/2009
H E L P !
Scripture:
Psalm 121
1I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills,
from whence cometh my help
2My help cometh from the LORD,
which made heaven and earth.
7The LORD shall preserve thee
from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul
8The LORD shall preserve thy
going out and thy coming in from
this time forth, and even for
evermore. King James Version (KJV)
Reflection:
You know I don't know about you but
lately I've been finding myself needing
help. Money is really tight for me, and
for most everybody, right now.
What started me thinking about my
situation was of course television.
Here it is early November and
Christmas retail sales advertising
has been going full blast for the last
3 weeks. Well just like everybody else,
I started worrying (already) about, "How
am I going to pay for Christmas?" I've got
a number of children and grand children
and not enough money to provide Christmas
presents for them. As I was pondering over
my situation these 4 verses in Psalm 121 came
into my mind.
I looked up into the sky and prayed, and I
immediately realized, deep in my heart and
soul, where my help was coming from.
My help, as it always has before, will come
from the LORD. That's right, the same mighty
and powerful God who created all the heavens
and the earth. The same God who is going to
help me and preserve me in my going out and my
coming in. HE IS GOING TO HELP ME STARTING
NOW, AND HE IS GOING TO HELP ME
FOREVER MORE. A M E N !
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11/08/2009
THE POWER OF DIVINE ENERGY!
Scripture:
"I can do everything with the help of Christ
who gives me the strength I need."
Philippians 4:13 NLT
Man is never so tall as when he kneels
before God — never so great as when he
humbles himself before God. And the man
who kneels to God can stand up to anything.
Louis H. Evans1
Reflection:
When I woke up the other morning, one of the
first things I did was turn to the news on TV.
I was greeted by the news that unemployment
is now in the double digits 10.2 %. People are
out of work, over 44 million have no health care.
A homeless person has now been joined by
homeless families. Many, in this country, have
found themselves in the position of having almost
nothing especially concerning financial resources.
The Apostle Paul often found himself in this same
position of having "almost nothing" (Philippians 4:12).
But notice that even in his bleakest moments,
when his stomach was literally empty and growling,
Paul's spirit was full (v. 11). Paul experienced genuine
contentment in difficult times. How did he do this?
Paul relied on the strength of Christ to get him through.
God's strength is a kind of divine energy that can
sustain you through economic difficulties or troubles
of any kind.
PLEASE YOU MUST REMEMBER THROUGH THE
POWER OF THIS DIVINE ENERGY, THE HOLY SPIRIT,
GOD IS THERE FOR YOU!! RELY ON THE STRENGTH
OF CHRIST TO GET YOU THROUGH
Prayer:
Oh Lord with Your divine assistance I know I can press on.
With your help and strength, I can do whatever you ask
of me. Give me a second wind. I look to you in trust
because I know you are faithful. In Jesus name Amen
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11/07/2009
COMING TO GOD
And through him God reconciled everything
to himself. He made peace with everything
in heaven and on earth by means of Christ's
blood on the cross.
Colossians 1:20, NLT
Christ's death provided a way for all
people to come to God. It cleared away the
sin that keeps us from having a right
relationship with our Creator. This does not
mean that everyone has been saved, but
that the way has been cleared for anyone
who will trust Christ to be saved.
We can have peace with God and
be reconciled to him by accepting Christ,
who died in our place. Is there a distance
between you and the Creator? Be reconciled
to God. Come to him through Christ.
(From Life Application Daily Devotion
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