We all face temptation. I suppose non-Christians face temptations as well, but I am referring to the redeemed hearts among us. We who do not want to sin any more , yet do. Why can't we resist the devil? The bible says resist the devil and he will flee from you.. Seems resisting him is hard because he knows just where to hit us.
I think we have a better chance if we stay in the Word. Reading the Word, and reading Christian devotionals and commentaries cause us to be able to resist sin.
AW Tozer writes,
"We can seek God today and get prepared to meet temptation tomorrow; but if we meet the enemy without first having met God, the outcome is not conjectural; the issue is already decided. We can only lose."
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Meet God Before You Meet Temptation
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Truth Telling - Bad Times are Coming....
Wow!. Not what you wanted to hear , huh? Well, I have to be blunt today. Bad times are coming. Death, disappointment, sickness, stress. These things are coming. If you are enjoying a calm time in your life right now, thank God for it. But all us have the bad times to deal with.
Are you preparing? Sure God will comfort you, but how well do you know Him? Can you imagine reaching out to a stranger for help during the bad times?
I always say this, ( and I always need to hear it myself) but seek God while your life is calm. Get to know the man called Jesus. He is alive and well. He can be found. He can be real in your life. He gave his word the Bible for us to read and "get to know Him". Make Him a priority now, while you are resting on a calm sea.
When the storms come, it is much harder to trust someone you barely know. Don't let Him be a stranger to you.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
On listening to people instead of listening to God
What follows is a chapter from "The Imitation of Christ", by Thomas a Kempis.. A very good book!
Chapter 39
How Truth Instructs us in Silence
THE DISCIPLE. `Speak, Lord, for Your servant listens.'(I Sam 3:9) `I am Your servant; grant me understanding, that I may know Your testimonies.'(Ps.119:125) `Incline my heart to the words of Your mouth;(Ps. 128:1) let Your speech descend on me like the dew.'(Deut.32:2) The people of Israel of old time said to Moses, `Speak with us and we will hear: let not God speak with us, lest we die.'( Ex. 20:19) But I do not pray thus, O Lord; but with the Prophet Samuel, I humbly and earnestly beg, `Speak, Lord, for your servant listens.' Let not Moses or any of the Prophets speak to me, but rather do You speak, O Lord God, who inspire and enlighten the Prophets. You alone can perfectly instruct me without their aid, but without You they can do nothing.
The Prophets can preach the word, but they cannot bestow the Spirit. They speak most eloquently, but if You are silent, they cannot fire the heart. They instruct in the letter, but You open the understanding. They set forth the mysteries, but You reveal the meaning of all secrets. They teach your commandments, but You help us to observe them. They point the way, but You grant us strength to follow it. Their action is external; You instruct and enlighten the heart. They water the seed; You make it fruitful.(I Cor. 3:7) They proclaim the words, but You impart understanding to the mind.
Therefore, let not Moses speak to me, but You, O Lord my God, the Everlasting Truth, lest I die and bear no fruit if I am but warned in word, and not kindled at heart; lest it turn to my condemnation, if I hear Your word, but do no obey it; know it, but do not love it; believe it, but do not keep it.
Therefore, Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening. `You have the words of eternal life.'(John 6:68) Speak to me, Lord, and comfort my soul: order my life to Your praise, glory, and eternal honour.
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Monday, October 1, 2007
Do you Sing?
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