A couple of questions for you today... do you hear Jesus calling to you, and if so, are you prepared to come to Him as He beckons? Listen to His voice, and go to Him... he will give you rest.
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A couple of questions for you today... do you hear Jesus calling to you, and if so, are you prepared to come to Him as He beckons? Listen to His voice, and go to Him... he will give you rest.
How great was the sacrifice of Jesus Christ? Have you ever stopped to consider the unfathomable depth of His accomplishment? Maybe you can get a glimpse in your mother’s loving eyes.
So often we think that there is but one way that we are called, and that God has a set process for leading us. We somehow get in our minds that there is but one way to serve God, and that if we don’t fit into the biblical walk exhibited by one of the twelve apostles then we are not correct in our faith. In fact, we are all unique and so is our relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
Do you feel like a victim of Adam and Eve? Do you view yourself as having been strapped with the responsibility for a sin they committed? Nothing could be further from the truth... in fact, the realization of our own sins is more than enough to deal with. So what did we receive from Adam that brings us death?
Are you a Saint? Are you Holy and assured of heaven after death? If so, that is wonderful, and if not... why not? We are all called to be saints, but what do we do with our exalted calling? Is that where God’s vision for us is complete, or is there more?
How is my prayer life? This is a something that we should ask from time to time and it should cause us to adjust our praying according to God’s response in answering this all important question. It is more than introspection. When we pose our question it requires that God also weigh in because it is He with whom we speak.
The day after going to the altar and accepting Jesus Christ as our savior, Satan begins to work at us... will our faith withstand the onslaught? Believing is easy on the mountain, but when we go back to the valley we must cry out to the Lord for help... prepare yourself for that moment.
When you are lifted up and standing in that spiritual high place with Jesus do you want to stay there forever? When you are feeling the electric thrill of faith coursing through you and every hair on your body has risen as if in unison to the breeze of God's breath, do you want to remain in that state always? Well of course the answer is yes, but that is not what we are meant to do.
Many devout Christians will reach a place in their faith where they will call out to the Lord asking that they join Him in the suffering He experienced. One feels that if God breaks our bread and pours out our wine that the relationship we have with Him will grow all the closer, but something unexpected happens... it isn't God who breaks us and pours us out.
If our faith is predicated on understanding God then we will fail at it. God is more than the natural things that we can quantify, classify, and catalog; He is supernatural and until we grasp that fact and immerse ourselves in that reality we are doomed to never truly knowing Him.
Am I willing to abandon myself to Jesus Christ? Can I put down my own self interests and pick up the cross? If I can't answer "Yes" to these questions then I am confined, at best, to being an onlooker in the audience as Jesus teaches, and not a disciple that follows Him wherever He leads...
Do you want to follow Jesus but have something you must do first? Has God called you to a specific purpose but the timing not been convenient to you? If that is the case, did you console yourself by saying "God understands that I will eventually come" or perhaps some other rationalization? Well, think again. The table may be cleared.
Do you have a gift to offer God, but you just can't find the right moment to give it to Him? Are you standing before the altar with doubt in your mind wondering if He will receive your offering? Is your spirit unsettled and in a state that keeps you at arm's distance from God's will in some matter? In moments like this there is something not right... there is emptiness of spirit... listen as the Holy Spirit directs you in clearing away the obstruction.
Are you working hard to do all of those things that Jesus spoke of during His Sermon on the Mount? If so, how is that working out for you? Are you going at it alone, or are you leaning on Jesus for your success? Sometimes we get tripped up by His simplest sounding instruction, but most certainly we will fail if we struggle by ourselves.
How many little things of faith have you left unaddressed? I dare say the major items are either solved or you are working with God on them, but have you overlooked the small and seemingly less important nuances to your walk with Jesus?