All in Daily Devotional

Are we reluctant to claim the grace of God in all aspects of our Christian life? Do we attempt to walk the Christian way while only calling on the grace of God when we stumble or face insurmountable hardship? If so, are we really trusting in Him, and are we praying without ceasing? Is He actually first and foremost in our lives when we allow our will and desire to supersede His in our everyday activities? Is this the relationship we are attempting to establish with Him?

Am I a sinner? Can I lead a life of innocence? Am I seeking to be pure? Will God forgive me when I sin against Him? These are the questions man has always asked himself and which we are asking ourselves today as we contemplate sin in our lives, and the world around us. Let’s join together as one today as we listen to the words of the Apostle Paul and seek out our own salvation which God has planned and now works in us.

There comes a point in our faith life when we have given ourselves over to God, and trust so completely in Jesus Christ, that the struggle for righteousness ends and our faith becomes as natural as taking our next breath. Is this what we seek today, or do we fight daily with our human nature in an attempt to walk a fine line between our earthly life and heaven... and not truly becoming a resident in either place.

June is the Month that has the most weddings, and since Ann and I just celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary, I thought this would be a good time to talk about marriage and what is takes to stay married till death do us part. Today we will address some of the common questions newlyweds or struggling couples ask… What is the secret to a successful marriage? Will our marriage last? Will the world drive us apart? How should we approach conflicts between us as husband and wife? What happens when the world collapses on us and crushes the love from our relationship?

Am I seeking the Lord as I should? Am I asking Jesus for the things that are right in the eyes of God? This morning, I am asking myself these questions among others and seeking to place Him foremost in my thought-life as I pray and walk this world. How can we pray right if we don’t think right, and how can we think right if we don’t focus right on God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit?

Jesus said that He would do anything we asked in His name. What do we think that means? Are we the type people who will get an offer for a free dinner and then place an order for the most expensive thing on the menu? Is the offer that Jesus has extended to us an open invitation to ask for the moon, or something quite different? Why is Jesus making us this promise, and do we really understand its terms?