Our Daily Bread #10
Growing towards Perfection
FOX TROUBLE Read: 1 John 1:5-10 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. - 1 John 1:8 The British are having trouble with foxes. According to The Wall Stmet Journal, the sly little fellows have moved into London and are making a general nuisance of themselves. They knock over rubbish cans, swipe shoes left out to dry, destroy gardens, and leave a foul odor. With the city borders being pushed farther into the comityside, the little troublemakers are adapting rather than moving - and many Londoners are frustrated and upset. When you stop to think about it, little "foxes" can become great aggravations for followers of Christ who are trying to honor Him. What we may consider "little" or "harmless" sins can be our downfall. "Stretching the truth," for example, is actually lying. And gossip is nothing less than character assassinstion. The trouble is that those little sins will inevitably grow larger. Before we know it, we'll need to do some serious repenting and confessing. If some little foxes have crept into the backyards and gardens of your spiritual life, the time to deal with them is now. With the help of the Holy Spirit, identify them. Admit your guilt, confess these pesky little practices to God, and get rid of them before they ruin the entire landscape of your life. - Dave Egner Today pull up the little weeds, The sinful thoughts subdue, Or they will take the reins themselves And someday master you. - Anon. THE MOST DEADLY SINS DO NOT LEAP AT US, THEY CREEP UP ON US. WHO SAYS WHAT'S RIGHT? Read: Romans 2:12-16 Gentiles, who do not have the law ... show the works of the law written in their hearts. - Romans 2:14-15 People who reject absolute standards of right and wrong are often inconsistent When they think they are being treated unfairly, they appeal to a standard of justice that they expect everyone to adhere to. A philosophy professor began each new term by asking his class, "Do you believe it can be shown that there are absolute values like jusfce?" The free-thinking students all argued that everything is relative and no single law can be applied universally. Before the end of the semester, the professor devoted one class period to debate the issue. At the end, he concluded, "Regardless of what you think, I want you to know that absolute values can be demonstrated. And if you don't accept what I say, I'll flunk you!" One angry student got up and insisted, "That's not fair!" "You've just proved my point," replied the professor. "You've appealed to a higher standard of fairness." God has given everyone a conscience to tell right from wrong (Rom.2:1415), and His moral standards are written in the Bible. Every time we use the words good and bad, we imply a standard by which we make such judgments. Biblical values are true for any age, because they originate with an eternal, unchanging God. - Dennis De Haan God has not left us in the dark About what's wrong or right, For through His works and in His Word His Spirit gives us light. - D. De Haan ONLY GOD HAS THE RIGHT TO DEFINE WHAT'S WRONG. HE IS THERE Read: Psalm 139:1-12 He will not leave you nor forsake you. - Deuteronomy 31:6 Tanya's fiance David was lying in the intensive care unit after a delicate procedure to repair a brain aneurysm. David's eyes focused on Tanya, who had hardly left his side in several days. In wonder, he said, "Every time I look up, you're here. I love that. Every time I think of you, I open my eyes and you are there." That young man's appreciation for the woman he loves reminds me of the way we should feel about God's presence in our lives. He is always there. The Lord's presence gives us comfort and security. He has promised, "I will never leave you nor forsake you" (Heb.13:5). Who knows us more cornpletely? Who loves us more fully? Who cares for us so well? In Psalm 139, we read what King David thought of God's precious presence. He wrote, "O Lord, You have searched me and known me. You know my sitting down and my rising up; ... and are acquainted with all my ways .... If I ascend into heaven, You are there" (w. 1-3,8). No matter what happens to us, we have this assurance: "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble" (Ps.. 46:1). Open your eyes and your heart. He is there. - Cindy Hess Kasper When we are walking through the green pastures, Or over mountains rugged and bare; Precious the thought and sweet the assurance, Jesus is always there. - B.Lillenas WE CAN FACE ANY FEAR WHEN WE KNOW THE LORD IS NEAR. THIS IS A WARNING Read: Deut. 28:58-63 Just as the Lord rejoiced over you to do you good and multiply you, so the Lord will rejoice over you to destroy you. - deuteronomy 28:63 My wife purchased a birthday card containing these words from a paraphrase: "The Lord has rejoiced over you and has done such wonderful things for you" (Deut 28:63 TLB). It was such a beautiful thought that she turned to the passage to read more. She found that the words printed on the card were only part of one sentence in a section where God warned His people what would happen if they turned away from Him and disobeyed His commands. The entire verse reads, "Just as the Lord has rejoiced over you and has done such wonderful things for you and has multiplied you, so the Lord at that time will rejoice in destroying you; and you shall disappear from the land" (Deut.28:63 TLB). Now that would be an unusual birthday greeting! The experience reminded me how easy it is to select pleasant phrases from the Bible while ignoring their context and meaning. Today's passage is a warning from God to His people. It is worth pondering for what it is a n expression of certainty as firm in the spiritual realm as the law of gravity in the physical realm. The Bible contains words of encouragement as well as words of warning. It's important to appreciate both for their instruction in our walk with Christ. - David McCasland God's Word provides the nourishment That every Christian needs to grow: Supplying strength from day to day By teaching what we need to know. - Sper THE MORE WE MEDITATE WITH THE SCRIPTURES, THE CLOSER WE'LL WALK WITH THE SAVIOR. RIVERS OF LIVING WATER Read: John 7:37-44 Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water. - Jhon 7:38 Just below the snowy peak of Mt.Shasta, near the headwaters of the Sacramento River in California, an icy-cold underground spring gushes out of the side of a cliff. My brother, who used to live there, says that people flock there to fill their jugs with the refreshing liquid. Water quenches our thirst and sustains our life. In Scripture, water serves as a word picture of the sufficiency of the Holy Spirit. In Jesus' day, during the Feast of Tabernacles a choir sang while a priest filled a gold pitcher with water and poured it out, This reminded all those present of the water that gushed from the rock during the wilderness wanderings (Num. 20:9-11). As this ritual was taking place, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice: "He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of liv ing water" (John 7:39). This source is the Holy Spirit, who is like a well of satisfaction (7:39). Earlier, the Lord had made the dramatic claim that the believer would have a continual source of spiritual refreshment (4:14). Are you thirsty today? Confess your sin, and Christ will fill you with His Spirit. As you yield to His will, He will graciously fill you with living water springing up to eternal life. - Dennis Fisher Gracious and Almighty Savior, Source of all that shall endure, Quench my thirst with living water, Living water, clear and pure. - Vinal ONLY CHRIST, THE LIVING WATER, CAN QUENCH OUR SPIRITUAL THIRST. A WORD FROM THE WISE Read: James 3:1-12 Whoever guards his mouth and tongue keeps his soul from troubles. - Proverbs 21:23 James, a "pillar in the early church" (Gal.2:9), recognized the great destructive power and the danger of an uncontrolled tongue. He was not alone. Men and women in many cultures have warned us about the need to guard our speech. This bit of verse by an unknown writer says it well: "The boneless tongue, so small and weak, can crush and kill," declared the Greek The Persian proverb wisely saith, "A lengthy tongue, an early death." Sometimes it takes this form instead: "Don't let your tongue cut off your head" While Arab sages this impart: "The tongue's great storehouse is the heart" From Hebrew wit, the maxim's sprung: "Though feet should slip, don't let the tongue." A verse from Scripture crowns the whole: "Who keeps the tongue doth keep his soul." Is it any wonder that James likened the tongue to a little fire that sets a great forest ablaze, or to the very small rudder that turns a mighty ship in a storm? (James 3:46). O Lord, help us to learn a lesson from the wise. Help us to hold our tongue and not let it slip. - Haddon Robinson There are some silent people Whose praises should be sung; They preach a mighty sermon By guarding well their tongue. - Posegate WISE IS THE PERSON WHO KNOWS WHAT TO SAY AND WHEN TO SAY IT. THE PAIN MACHINE Read: Acts 24:16; Ephesians 4:31-32 I myself always strive to have a conscience without offense towards God and men. - Acts 24:16 Dr. Paul Brand, who served as a medical missionary in India, told about lepers who had terrible deformities because their nerve endings could not feel pain. It didn't hurt when they stepped in a fire or cut their finger with a knife, so they left their wounds untended. This led to infection and deformity. Dr. Brand constructed a machine that would beep when it came in contact with fire or sharp objects. It signaled the warnings of injury in the absence of pain. Soon machines were attached to the patients' fingers and feet. That worked well until they wanted to play basketball. They took the machines off, and often became injured again without knowing it. Like physical pain to our bodies, our conscience alerts as to spiritual harm. But habitual and unrepentant sin can numb the conscience (1 Tim.4:13). To keep a clear conscience, we need to respond to the pain of appropriate guilt by confession (1 John 1:9), repentance (Acts 26:20), and restitution to others (Luke 19:8). Paul could say with confidence, "I myself always strive to have a conscience without offense toward God and men" (Acts 24:16). Like him, we should not grow numb to God's painful reminder of sin but allow it to produce in us godly character. - Dennis Fisher My conscience must be well-informed From God's own sacred Word, For conscience may be much deformed When standards pure are spurned. - Fraser A CLEAR CONSCIENCE IS A SOFT PILLOW. |
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