Our Daily Bread #44
The Help we Need!
ARE WE LISTENING? Read: Psalm 119:41-48 Be doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. - James 1:22 A fascinating film made in 1950, "The Next Voice You Hear," tells a story of a family with a typical amount of trials and tensions. Then, one night, the voice of God speaks on the radio. But not just their radio - God's voice is heard throughout the world on every radio, saying the same thing at the same time. At first people react with disbelief, then fear. After several days of hearing "The Voice," however, people's attitudes, actions, and priorities begin to change. The impact of what God is saying directly affects how they live their lives. I have heard people say, "If only God would talk to me! If He would just tell me what to do, I would do it." The simple fact is that God has already spoken to us through His Word, the Bible. Do we listen to Him as He speaks? The psalmist desired to obey God's Word "continually, forever and ever" (119:44). And James warned about ignoring it when he said, "Be doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves" (James 1:22). How would you respond if God began to speak to you on your radio? We can be thankful that God does speak to us - not on the radio but in the Scriptures. May we be wise enough to listen and obey. - Bill Crowder Instill within my heart, dear Lord, A deep desire to know Your Word; I want to learn to hear Your voice, So that Your will becomes my choice. -- D. De Haan IN GOD'S WORKS WE SEE HIS HAND, IN HIS WORD WE HEAR HIS HEART. SPEEDING TICKET Read: Romans 3:9-20 There is none righteous, no not one. - Romans 3:10 I had been driving in Singapore for 34 years when I received my first summons for speeding! It was not the first time I had exceeded the speed limit, but it was the first time I had been fined for doing so. My first reaction was one of disgust. But as I contemplated the spiritual lesson, I realized that no matter how long I had been driving without a ticket, I was still accountable. If I can break such a clearly defined law as a speed limit, think how easy it is to break God's perfect law, which covers every aspect of life. No one, no matter how moral or religiously fervent, can keep it perfectly. Paul wrote, "By the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin" (Rom. 3:20). Keeping the law can't save us; rather, through the law we become aware of our sin (3:7-12). That's why God sent His Son to save us. We need the righteousness of Jesus, because we can't be justified through our good deeds. Paul concluded, we are "justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law" (v.28). If you have put your faith in Christ, you can say with Paul, "Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose sins are covered; blessed is the man to whom the LORD shall not impute sin" (Rom. 4:7-8). - C.P.Hia And can it be that I should gain, An interest in the Savior's blood? Died He for me, who caused His pain? For me, who Him to death pursued? --Wesley GOD'S LAW SHOWS US A NEED THAT ONLY GOD'S GRACE CAN SUPPLY. THE GREAT STORYTELLER Read: Luke 15:11-24 Jesus spoke to the multitude in parables; and without a parable He did not speak to them. - Matthew 13:34 In his book "Teacher Man," Pulitzer Prize-winner Frank McCourt reflects on his 30 years as a teacher in New York City high schools. He used a variety of techniques in his English and creative writing classes, but one that seemed to surface again and again was the power of a compelling story to capture attention and encourage learning. This method of instruction was used by the greatest Teacher of all the Lord Jesus Christ. The scholarly religious leader Nicodemus said to Jesus, "We know that You are a teacher come from God" (John 3:2). Yet when Jesus addressed the crowds that followed Him, He didn't recite great truths of the Talmud. Rather, He spoke with the homespun style of a storyteller. The parables of Jesus endure because they showcase matters of the heart. Through the story of the Pharisee and tax collector (Luke 18), we learn about God's grace and forgiveness. And the story of the prodigal son (Luke 15) showcases God's love for repentant sinners. The inspired parables of Jesus teach us about Him and the life He wants us to lead. We too can use our faith-stories to point others to the ultimate Storyteller and Teacher, whose own life is the greatest story ever told. - Dennis Fisher Take control of my words today, May they tell of Your great love; And may the story of Your grace, Turn some heart to You above. - sees THE GOOD WAY TO LEARN GOD'S TRUTH IS TO TEACH IT TO OTHERS. THE SEARCH FOR PEACE Read: Philippians 4:4-12 The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds. - Phillipians 4:7 At the height of their popularity, creativity, and wealth, the Beatles produced a controversial project called "The White Album." It signaled the breakup of the band by featuring pieces that were primarily individual in nature instead of collaborative. It also revealed a growing disenchantment with all that their fame had produced. In his song "I'm So Tired," John Lennon expressed the emptiness his "successful" and wealthy life with these profound words: "I'd give you everything I've got for a little peace of mind." All that he had, all that he had accomplished, and all that he had become could not meet this simple, yet deep, personal need. The world we live in cannot offer peace. It offers only poor options. Pleasure, power, and possessions are no substitute for peace of heart and mind. Paul reminded the believers at Philippi, "The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus" (Phil.4:7). This is the peace God brings to those who have been reconciled to God by faith in His Son Jesus (Eph.2:14-16). It is a peace we are to share with a world that is desperate for it. Peace - real peace - is found only in a relationship with Jesus. Have you received His peace? --Bill Crowder FINDING REAL PEACE Accept the reconciliation God offers by asking Him to forgive you. Believe that His Son Jesus died on the cross for your sins and was raised from the dead. PEACE I LEAVE WITH YOU, MY PEACE I GIVE YOU; NOT AS THE WORLD GIVES DO I GIVE TO YOU - Jesus RISE UP! Read: John 20:1-8,19-20 You, being dead in your trespasses ... He has made alive together with Him. - Colossians 2:3 On February 6, 1958, a chartered plane carrying most of the members of the English football (soccer) club Manchester United crashed on takeoff from Munich, Germany. With so many of their star players lost, some despaired over prospects for the club's survival. Yet today it is one of the best-known teams in the world. Fittingly, the man who rebuilt the team, Matt Busby, survived the crash himself. Nearly 2,000 years ago, Jesus' arrest and subsequent crucifixion caused many of His followers to despair. The disciples themselves had lost hope. But their despondency evaporated on that first morning when they found that the stone sealing the tomb had been moved aside (John 20:1). Jesus had risen! Jesus soon appeared to Mary Magdalene (vv.11-16) and then to His disciples, who had gathered behind locked doors (v.19). His visit brought a remarkable change in them. As one version renders it, they were "overjoyed" (v.20 NIV). Perhaps your world has crashed around you. It may be a deeply personal loss, a tragedy in your family, or some other great trial. Jesus' resurrection proved that He is greater than the greatest obstacles. He can rebuild your life - as He did with His disciples - starting today. - C.P.Hia He rose! And with Him hope arose, and life and light. Men said, "Not Christ, but death, died yesternight." And joy and truth and all things virtuous Rose when He rose. - Anon. GOD CAN TURN ANY DIFFICULTY INTO AN OPPORTUNITY. TURKISH DELIGHT Read: John 21:15-19 Your law is my delight. - Psalm 119:174 In C.S.Lewis' "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the White Witch needed to know only one thing about Edmund to get him to betray his siblings. By asking a few simple questions, the witch learned that Edmund's weakness was his love for a candy called Turkish Delight. The piece she gave to Edmund was more delicious than anything he had ever tasted. Soon Edmund could think only about "trying to shovel down as much Turkish Delight as he could, and the more he ate the more he wanted." Each of us has a vulnerability like Edmund's that Satan is eager to exploit. It may be something addictive like drugs or alcohol, or it may be something seemingly harmless and perhaps even good like food, friendship, or work. After His resurrection, Jesus asked Peter this personal and probing question: "Do you love Me more than these?" (John 21:15). Many have speculated as to what Jesus meant by the word "these," but it's probably better that we don't know. It allows each of us to personalize the question and ask ourselves, "What do I love more than Jesus?" When Satan finds out what we love more than God, he knows how to manipulate us. But he loses his power over us when we delight in the Lord. - Julie Ackerman Link I love Thee, because Thou hast first loved me, And purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree; I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy brow; If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. - Featherstone GOD TAKES DELIGHT IN US HOW CAN WE HELP BUT DELIGHT IN HIM. GOD IS AT WORK Read: Phillipians 2:12-18 It is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure. - Philippians 2:13 We We always crave change in a new year. This is why on January 1 we start diets, exercise programs, and new hobbies. Of course, a month later we're usually back to our old bad habits. Maybe that's because we crave too big a change and do not have enough power and will to make the changes. I wonder how many Jesus-followers have made commitments to change and grow spiritually but are experiencing frustration because they don't have the will and power to carry out those steps. Paul addresses this issue in his letter to the Philippians. As he encouraged them to work out their salvation with fear and trembling (2:12), Paul said they would not be on their own. God Himself would energize them to grow and carry out His tasks. The first area affected would be their desires. God was at work in them, giving them the desire to change and grow. He was also working to give them the power to make the actual changes (v.13). God has not left us alone in our struggles to attain spiritual growth. He helps us want to obey Him, and then He gives us the power to do what He wants. Ask Him to help you want to do His will. - Marvin Williams Every day more like my Savior, Every day my will resign, Until at last Christ reigns supremely, In this grateful heart of mine. - Brandt THE POWER THAT COMPELS US COMES FROM THE SPIRIT WHO INDWELLS US. ..................... To be continued |
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