03/02/2009
GOD IS ALWAYS FAIR AND JUST
God is always fair and just
What do you do in the face of injustice?
Scripture:
Help, O Lord, for the godly are fast disappearing!
The faithful have vanished from the earth!
Neighbors lie to each other, speaking with
flattering lips and insincere hearts.
May the Lord bring their flattery to an end
and silence their proud tongues…
Lord, we know you will protect the oppressed,
preserving them forever from this lying
generation, even though the wicked strut
about, and even is praised throughout the land.
Psalm 12:1-3, 7-8 NLT
Reflection:
Doesn't it really bother you, that it seems those
who get ahead almost always seem to be the
people who lie, cheat, and steal? It sure
bothers me. And what makes it even worse
is that they not only get away with their evil deeds,
there actions are admired and glorified for the
whole world to see.
Daydreaming about wicked people getting their
just desserts may bring a smile to your face, but
thinking about revenge isn't healthy for your soul.
Instead, we should commit the wicked and the evil
they do to God in prayer. We can't stop others from
speaking lies or taking advantage of us, but we can
and should cry out to the Lord who watches over his
people. God knows the truth about all people, and he
hears and responds to the cry of his people. This
truth can give us peace amidst all the evil of those
around us.
Prayer:
Dear Lord, thank you for watching over me as those
around me plot evil…
Quote:
"We may see non-justice in God, which is mercy,
but we never see injustice in God."
R C SPROUL
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02/10/2009
WONDERFUL GRACE
For God is so rich in mercy, and he loved us
so very much, that even while we were dead
because of our sins, he gave us life when he
raised Christ from the dead.
Ephesians 2:4 NLT
Amazing grace! how sweet the sound—
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost but now am found,
Was blind but now I see.
Amazing Grace , John Newton (1725-1807)
The gift of forgiveness is often best appreciated
by those who need it the most. The Reverend
John Newton experienced this truth firsthand.
His tombstone tells the story: "John Newton,
clerk, once an infidel and Libertine, a servant
of slavers in Africa, was, by the rich mercy of
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, preserved,
restored, pardoned, and appointed to preach
the faith he had so long labored to destroy.
" These words were written by Newton himself,
a testimony to God's transforming power. After
years as a hardened slave trader, that "wretch"
met Jesus Christ and abruptly turned to defend
the gospel he had so long despised.
Throughout Newton's years of ministry, God's
amazing grace remained central to Newton's
thinking. When it was suggested he retire
(at age eighty-two!) due to poor health and a
failing memory, he responded, "My memory
is nearly gone, but I remember two things:
that I am a great sinner, and that Christ is
a great Savior!"
adapted from The One Year® Book of Hymns
by Mark Norton and Robert Brown, Tyndale
House Publishers (1995), entry for March 17
When a friend makes a mistake, don't rub it
in. Rub it out.
AUTHOR UNKNOWN
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02/08/2009
WHEN THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN
Scripture:
33But seek first his kingdom and
his righteousness, and all these
things will be given to you as well.
(Matthew 6:33) NIV
Reflection:
Do you remember what it was like,
when you were a kid, when the
circus or carnival came to town.
I remember it as a real special time
for me. When I was around 10 years
old my father and mother took me to
the carnival. As we were driving, on the
highway, to the carnival my dad noticed
a sign along side the road. It said,
"Balloon Rides $5.00", so my father
asked me if I wanted to take a balloon
ride. Of course without hesitation I said
a loud "Yes". My mother said a loud "No".
So my dad and I went on a balloon ride.
I noticed one thing about that balloon ride that I will
never forget. As we went up in the balloon,
the balloonist takes along sand as ballast,
which he uses to control how fast and high
we rise. When he threw out a little sand
ballast we went higher, then more sand
and still higher. The higher the balloonist
wanted us to go, the more sand he threw
out.
You know its kind of like that with God.
The closer we get to God, the more things
of the world we have to throw out of our lives.
The more we throw out the things of the world,
the nearer we get to God. And you know thats
not easy to do sometimes.
Let go those things of the world and do what
the Master tells you to do: "Lay up for
yourselves treasures in heaven". You know
if we keep that in mind. our lives will be a
whole lot better and a whole lot happier.
Prayer:
Psalm 8
O LORD, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!
You have set your glory
above the heavens.
From the lips of children and infants
you have ordained praise
because of your enemies,
to silence the foe and the avenger.
When I consider your heavens,
the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars,
which you have set in place,
what is man that you are mindful of him,
the son of man that you care for him?
You made him a little lower than the heavenly beings [c]
and crowned him with glory and honor.
You made him ruler over the works of your hands;
you put everything under his feet:
all flocks and herds,
and the beasts of the field,
the birds of the air,
and the fish of the sea,
all that swim the paths of the seas.
O LORD, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!
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