Monday, March 15, 2021

Run Away!!!!!

Reading: Leviticus 9-10 and John 6

Scripture: John 6:66-67, After this many of his disciples turned back and no longer walked with him. So Jesus said to the twelve, “Do you want to go away as well?”

Thoughts: When the going gets tough a hard teaching or a troubling time, there are many who turn to the vises of the world to ease the pain or walk away to avoid conviction. It is almost always easier to walk away then to face whatever it is. God wants to strengthen us and give us the power and ability to overcome the adversaries in our lives. Just as the 12 were asked if they want to leave too, we are asked are we going to leave or are we going to walk with God? 

Prayer: Lord God you are my strength and my wisdom, you lead me to green pastures. I thank you for all that you are doing ion my life and the directions you have for me. I ask that you help me to stick with you no matter how much it hurts. You are my comfort and my shield. 

Too much or too little rest?

Reading: Leviticus 7-8 and John 5

Scripture: John 5:10-11, So the Jews said to the man who had been healed, “It is the Sabbath, and it is not lawful for you to take up your bed.” But he answered them, “The man who healed me, that man said to me, ‘Take up your bed, and walk.’”

Thoughts: The first thing that came to mind when reading this was Mark 2:27-28, “And he said to them, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. So the Son of Man is lord even of the Sabbath.”” There are so many people out there who are more into the dos and don’ts of religion than the relationship with Christ. This man who had been lame all is life, someone because of his limitations had not “worked” was told to take up his bed by the man who healed him. Just like when the nation of Israel was taken into captivity to let the land rest, this man had his rest already and now he can start his work. The Sabbath was created to show us the need for rest not as a way to inflict control on God’s people. Has your Sabbath been too long or not there at all? Let us find the balance for the Glory of God.  

Prayer: Father God you are the Lord of my life my comings and goings my work and my rest are yours. You gave me my wife, my children, my home and my job, I ask that you help me to see and exercise the balance needed in my life to honor you. 

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Straight for the horse's mouth!!

Reading: Leviticus 5-6 and John 4

Scripture: John 4:42, They said to the woman, “It is no longer because of what you said that we believe, for we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this is indeed the Savior of the world.”

Thoughts: growing us I remember people using the phrase “straight from the horse’s mouth,” I think I have even used it myself. When reding this narrative about the woman at the well and later all the people were basically saying we believed you before but now we got it straight from the horse’s mouth. As believers we had to hear the word first just like the town had to hear from the woman. After something was said and we had some sort of encounter with God then we are to the point we are getting straight from the horse’s mouth. We are all called to be like the woman and share our experience and share the good news. We need to stay in the word, stay in community where we can be held accountable for being lead astray. Charles Spurgeon once said “Discernment is not knowing the difference between right and wrong. It is knowing the difference between right and almost right.” Let us seek God and dive into his word to get it straight from the horse’s mouth. 

Prayer: Lord I thank you that you give us your Word poured out to us through those you inspired to write. I thank you that you are still speaking through your word today. I thank you that you deem us worthy to send some one to share your love with us. I ask that you give us the strength and the boldness to listen to your spirit and your nudging to speak to those around us. 

Friday, March 12, 2021

Salty Sacrifice!!

Reading: Leviticus 2-4 and John 3

Scripture: Leviticus 2:13, You shall season all your grain offerings with salt. You shall not let the salt of the covenant with your God be missing from your grain offering; with all your offerings you shall offer salt.

Thoughts: As I was reading this I had just thought about how a couple verses earlier the law was talking about not having leaven in the grain offerings, and my mind was on Jesus and the leaven of the Pharisees. When the law said to season every offering with salt, my mind jumped to Matthew 5:13-16 where Jesus teaches us that we are the salt and light of the world. As living sacrifices (Romans 12:1) we need to keep ourselves salted. This passage says that we are to not the salt of the covenant of God be missing. We have that covenant with God through Christ, I feel like without our regularly gathering, our regular time with God in reading the Word, praying, and worship we are not keeping that salt in our lives or as said in Matthew 5 the salt is losing his saltiness. 

Prayer: Father, you are worthy of all praise, you are worthy of all sacrifice and worship. I thank you for your covenant with us. I ask that you help me to remain salty to have the salt of your covenant on every sacrifice I make and pour myself out before you every day. 

Thursday, March 11, 2021

Glory of the Lord Filled the tabernacle!!!

Reading: Exodus 40, Leviticus 1, and John 2

Scripture: Exodus 40:34, Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle.

Thoughts: When reading about the finishing of the tabernacle and see that the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle, it makes me long to have the manifestation of God like that. The Tabernacle was a temporary place that God could come and dwell, just as we are temporary vessels going though this world. In 1 Corinthians 6:19 we are told that we are the temple even though the temple was more permanent than the tabernacle, it was still only temporary, the temple has been torn down and will be built again one day. Like the temple and the tabernacle, we are a place that God can dwell. We need to seek being filled with Holy Spirit daily, in that we also need to be pouring out what he brings into our lives. Just like because the Dead Sea has no outlet and everything that flows in stays there it is full of death, when we pour out ourselves as we are poured into, we will be given life more abundantly than we can imagine. 

Prayer: Father God you are leading and guiding us, you work all things to the good of that who are yours. Your glory shines about us, I ask that you help us to be mirrors to reflect that glory, help us to pour out as you pour into us. Help us to be that lifegiving encounter in peoples lives. 

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Bear witness about the light!!

Reading: Exodus 38-39 and John 1

Scripture: John1 8, 12, He was not the light, but came to bear witness about the light…  But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God,

Thoughts: John (the Baptist) had been telling the Pharisees that he was the herald telling of Jesus, then goes on to say those who receive him (Jesus) are given the right to become children of God. I was reading this and was thinking about how now that though Christ and what he did we have been adopted into God’s family and are children of God, just as John was a herald of the first coming, we are the heralds of his second coming and are called to share what God has done for and in us. It is not about getting in front of a large crowd to tell your story but in the midst of doing life sharing God’s love with those around us. Most people will not care about what you are sharing until they see how much you care

Prayer: Father God you are so wonderful, your glory shines from all creation. I thank you that you did send your Son to give us the right to be called sons and daughters of God. I thank you for all you have done in my life and all you are still doing. I ask that you give me the strength and boldness to speak where you would have me speak. Lead us and guide us in all we do. 

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Joined for a purpose

Reading: Exodus 36-37 and Romans 16

Scripture: Exodus 36:18, And he made fifty clasps of bronze to couple the tent together that it might be a single whole.

Thoughts: In 1 Corinthians 12:12 we are told we are all one body but many parts. Reading in Exodus when building the tabernacle and the tent over the tabernacle all the curtains for the covering were made one unit by joining them together the same was done with the decorative ones on the inside. Just as we are now the temple as part of the family of God, being grafted in, and adopted we all make up parts of the body. Just as the clasps joined the curtains together and made them one unit, we are joined together though the piercing of the hands and feet and his defeat of death. Let us be one with one another many pieces and parts fit together to spread the good news that the Son of God came to earth, lived a sinless life, and paid the price for what we did.  

Prayer: Lord you formed me in my mothers womb, you knew the part I would play and how I will be apart of your plan. I thank you that you utilize the broken, that you equip the willing and available. I ask that you help me to seek those who you call to be joined with us and those we are to join with and what part we are playing in that. 

Monday, March 8, 2021

Hope from the Word

Reading: Exodus 34-35 and Romans 15

Scripture: Romans 15:4, For whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction, that through endurance and through the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.

Thoughts: We need hope renewed in us every day, we walk every day in a fallen world with opinions and thoughts what can distract us and lead us away from the Father. Scriptures and the narratives throughout the Bible point us to the hope and encouragement that come from knowing who we are in Christ. We need to be in the Word of God every day, seeking to hear his voice and his leading. The more we dive into the word the more we are hearing his voice, it may be slightly different depending one who was writing and who was the original audience but you will start recognizing God’s voice in the writing of the 40 different authors. As we hear God in his Word more, we open our ears to hearing him in our life more. 

Prayer: Lord, I stand in awe of all you do, the work you are doing in my life and the work you are doing in the world. Your love is so abundant and so overwhelming. I thank you for the refining and molding your are doing in me. I ask that you help me to hear your voice and walk in your plan. 


Sunday, March 7, 2021

Long term Consequences

Reading: Exodus 32-33, Psalm 1, Romans 14

 

Scripture: Exodus 32:35, Then the Lord sent a plague on the people, because they made the calf, the one that Aaron made.

 

Thoughts: during this portion of Exodus there is almost always the focus on Moses smashing the tables and grinding the golden calf and making Israel drink it. This morning having first it stood out that the sons of Levi come and killed three thousand people they knew. Then alter is says a plague came upon them. As I was reading this I realized that there were two types of consequences to our sins there are the immediate and long term. I was just explaining to my 6 year old that there are not immediate and long term consequences to actions, some time you get a quick sharp discipline and sometimes you get a long term one to remind you over time what you did. 

 

Prayer: God you are for wonderful, you know every hair in our heads. I thank you for the discipline and consequences you give us that help us come back to you and to recognize when we have gone astray. I ask you to open our eyes and ears to hear from you and seek your face.

Saturday, March 6, 2021

Craftsman

 

Reading: Exodus 30-31, Psalm 132, and Romans 13

 

Scripture: Exodus 31:2-3, See, I have called by name Bezalel the son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with ability and intelligence, with knowledge and all craftsmanship,

 

Thoughts: We often focus on gifts of the spirit as things like teaching, preaching, and worship. Those are the big one that are most widely accepted. Bezalel was the first person to be filled with Holy Spirit, and he was not given the skills of teaching and preaching but of craftsmanship, and not just one kind but all kinds that were needed to but the tabernacle and everything in it. Every gift and ability come from God and he will utilize them all for his glory. We are to be filled with Holy Spirit every day, listen and seek where and how to use the gifts we have been given. 

 

Prayer: Father God, you give your servants what we need when we need it, you provide all we need and your glory shine around us. I thank you for the gifts you have given me and those abilities that are there to be utilized for your glory. I open my heart to you to be filled with your desires for my skills.

 

Friday, March 5, 2021

Puffed or jealous

Reading: Exodus 28-29 and Romans 12

 

Scripture: Romans 12:3-4, For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function,

 

Thoughts: Paul was telling us to know who we are in Christ, and warning about pride. It is easy to fall into I did this great thing I did that great thing and puff ourselves up or get ahead of God’s plan. I also think that he was warning us about jealousy as easy as getting the “look at me” mentality it’s just as easy to fall into the “I wish I could …” mentality. We are all gifted in different ways. I know people who walk in the prophetic, I know people who walk in the healings, other who have the gift of street evangelism. I also know teachers and musicians who all use their talents for the glory of God and I can’t hold myself to the standard of their gifts. We need to have right thinking of who we are in Christ.

 

Prayer: Father God, you give us all talents and gifts, you pour your love out on this world even when they don’t recognize you. I thank you for all you are doing in my life and all you have planed for me. I ask that you help me keep my perspective and know you gave me my talents for a reason and give me direction. 

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Grafted in

Reading: Exodus 26-27, Romans 11, and Matthew 28

Scripture: Romans 11:20-21, That is true. They were broken off because of their unbelief, but you stand fast through faith. So do not become proud, but fear. For if God did not spare the natural branches, neither will he spare you.

Thoughts: There are churches and pastors out there who teach, once saved always saved fire insurance style salvation. Paul talking about the grafting believers into the family of God and where our nurturance comes from. Some of the people in the church at the time were getting puffed up or conceited because there were some who were cut off and that they became brought in. Salvation is not fire insurance but a daily choice to seek God and accept the nurturance that sustains us. Going on to say that if we are not standing firm through faith we could be cut off again. We need to walk humbly in that there is nothing we can do to get ourselves to heaven or into right relationship with God it is all a gift given through the death and resurrection of Christ Jesus. Like any relationship we have to work on it and have quality time with them otherwise it will fall apart and that is when we could be cut off. 

Prayer: Father God, you supply all our need, you pour out blessings and lead us to green pastures. I thank you for all you do and seek to know you more. Lead me and guide me. Open my eyes to things that I am holding onto that are not of you, help me grow our relationship and dive deeper into your love. 

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Beautiful feet

Reading: Exodus 24-25, Psalm 129, Romans 10, and Matthew 27

Scripture: Romans 10:15, And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!”

Thoughts: Jesus gave us after his resurrection what we call The Great Commission, we are told to go into all the world and preach the good news. We have been given the good news, and many people believe that it’s the job of the pastors and priests of the world to shar the gospel so we just need to get them to church so that they can do their job. The Greek used here for to preach it kerysso – to publish, proclaim openly: something which has been done. When you have encountered Christ and know him, we are to preach the good news. This really just looks like telling our story about encountering God. What it your God encounter story, and have you shared it with anyone?

Prayer: Father, you are so wonderful your creation shouts your glory and majesty. I thank you that I have a story to share. I ask that you help me to see those who you have for me to speak to and share your love with. 

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Little by little

Reading: Exodus 23, Psalm 119:137-176, and Romans 9

Scripture: Exodus 23:29-30, I will not drive them out from before you in one year, lest the land become desolate and the wild beasts multiply against you. Little by little I will drive them out from before you, until you have increased and possess the land.

Thoughts: I have had situations in my life where I wanted God to fix it now or take this or that issue from me. The reason God did not clear our the promised land was one it would like time to get for the people of Israel to make their way through the nation and God did not want the land to be reclaimed by nature or others. There are times when God will fix or remove something in our lives and when he does it is a 100 percent fix. There are also times where things happen incrementally, like my medical issues. I was partially healed during a retreat two years ago, it gave me my breath back and I was able to play with my kids, but it was not completely gone. I am now scheduled to have surgery to repair the issues at a time where it will cost me nothing. Lust has been in issue for me for probably 25 years, but within the last year God has released me from it, I still have temptations and sometimes still look but the strangle hold it had on me has been released. God has the power to take it all away but the wisdom that knows what will fill that space if he does. 

Prayer: Father you are so wonderful. I thank you for all you have done the things you have set me free from and the journey I am walking through with you by my side. I ask that you help me to continue to overcome every obstacle that comes before me in your timing and with your power. 

Monday, March 1, 2021

Hypernikao

Reading: Exodus 22, Psalm 119:97-136, and Romans 8

Scripture: Romans 8:37, No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.

Thoughts: I love this verse in that Paul is reminding us that we can overcome anything with Christ on our side. As I was reading and remembering a teaching from one of the elders of my church about this I thought about being MORE than a conqueror. I know that when thinking about conquering something it is like the one and done, in the Greek hypernikao this is not just a victory but surpassing victory. On earth we have victories even victories that are won by the Lord. Surpassing victory is not a victory we can win on our own but such a victory through Christ Jesus that where is no way for it to return. Over the course of history there is victories but there is always a trace or remnant that can be found. When God has a hypernikao in your life there will be no trace, no remnant of that opponent left in our life. We are told that through Christ we have the opportunity to claim the surpassing victory in our lives and be MORE than conquerors. 

Prayer: Lord you are the one who overcomes all, you lead us and guide us through the war that is raging around us. I thank you that through your Son we can be MORE than conquerors. I ask that you help us to walk in your plans and seek your directions to claim your surpassing victory.