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Thursday, April 11, 2024

April 11 -- "Strengthen Yourself"

Today’s Reading: 1 Kings 20 

"Strengthen Yourself"

In 1 Kings 20, we find ourselves in the midst of a high-stakes conflict between the king of Israel and the king of Syria. King Ahab of Israel had just experienced victory over the Syrian army with the help of the Lord, but now he faced another imminent threat. In the face of this challenging situation, a prophet is sent to encourage and counsel the king.

When the prophet advised King Ahab to "strengthen yourself," it wasn't about hitting the gym or downing protein shakes (although those things have their merits!). It also wasn’t about “reaching deep down” and mustering up his personal energy. No, this strengthening is of a spiritual nature and it only comes from the Holy Spirit when we turn to Him. It's about fortifying your faith, deepening your relationship with God, and tapping into His unlimited power.

To strengthen yourself spiritually, immerse yourself in God's Word, spending time daily in prayer and meditation. Seek His guidance and wisdom. Surround yourself with fellow believers who can provide support and encouragement. Allow the Holy Spirit to work in you, transforming your weaknesses into strengths.

In the battles we face, we often have a tendency to rely on our own strength, wit, and resources. But let's not forget that the battle is the Lord's. Our trust should be in the Commander-in-Chief, not in our limited abilities.

Instead of mustering up our own strategies or self-help plans, let's surrender our plans to God and seek His direction. He knows the enemy's every move and has the power to overcome any obstacle. When we surrender to Him, He fights on our behalf and ensures victory.

So, my fellow soldiers of Christ, as we face battles in this world, let's remember that true strength lies in surrendering to the Almighty. Let's trust in His promises, draw near to Him, and allow His strength to flow through us.

The battles you encounter may seem daunting, but take heart, for the Lord fights for you. Strengthen yourself spiritually by immersing in God's Word, seeking His guidance, and surrounding yourself with fellow believers.

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

April 10 -- "Sound of a Low Whisper"

 Today’s Reading: 1 Kings 19

"Sound of a Low Whisper"

God doesn't need to shout to get our attention. He knows that a gentle whisper can be just as effective. In this passage, we find the prophet Elijah hiding in a cave, feeling discouraged and overwhelmed. God instructs Elijah to stand on the mountain because He is about to pass by. Then, a great wind, an earthquake, and a fire occur. However, the Lord is not in any of these dramatic displays. Finally, Elijah hears a gentle whisper, and he recognizes it as the voice of God.

Like Elijah, we often seek God in the midst of life's storms, looking for grand signs or dramatic displays. We expect Him to speak to us in booming thunder or through life-altering events. Yet, God often chooses to communicate with us in unexpected ways, with a still, small voice that requires our attentive hearts.

It's important for us to tune out the distractions and busyness around us and listen for that gentle whisper. We may find it in the quiet moments of prayer, the stillness of nature, or the pages of Scripture. God longs to speak to us personally, intimately, and He often chooses to do so in the subtlest of ways.

Let's make a conscious effort to create space for God's gentle whisper in our lives. Instead of demanding thunderous signs, let's cultivate a listening heart. It's easy to get caught up in the chaos and noise of this world, but let's remember that God's voice is often found in the stillness.

So, find a peaceful spot, away from the distractions, and spend time in quiet reflection and prayer. Open your Bible and let the words on those pages come alive. Pay attention to those subtle nudges, whispers of encouragement, and prompts from the Holy Spirit. Embrace the gentle whispers of God, for they can bring profound wisdom and comfort to our souls.

Remember, God doesn't need to shout to get our attention. He knows that a gentle whisper can be just as effective.

So, let's heed the example of Elijah and listen for God's gentle whisper. It may not make the headlines or shake the earth, but it will resonate deeply within our hearts, leading us into a closer relationship with our loving Creator. May we be attuned to the whisper today and every day, for therein lies the voice of God.


Tuesday, April 9, 2024

April 9 -- "Choose Your Altar"

Today’s Reading: 1 Kings 18 

"Choose Your Altar"

Elijah is about to humiliate the false prophets of Baal. He has challenged them to a duel to prove that his God (Yahweh) is the one and only true and living God. Just before the contest begins, Elijah shouts out a dare to the people – challenging them to stop “sitting on the fence” and make the choice of which God they will serve. “If Yahweh is the real God, then go after Him; if it’s Baal, then go after him.” But whatever you do, MAKE UP YOUR MINDS!  Don’t just stand there hesitating between two opinions. The people were stuck between two altars. So, Elijah draws a line in the sand and tells them (in no uncertain terms) that they must choose which side of the line they’re going to be on. Choose your altar.

Here we see the problem of indecision that faces so many people in our world today. They say they want to follow Jesus, but they still have attachments to the world. They are sitting on the fence. They can’t decide which altar to worship at – the altar of the one true and living God; or the altar of the culture around them. Sadly, these people have “too much of Jesus to be happy in the world, and too much of the world to be happy in Jesus.” They are hesitating. They are limping between two different opinions. Fear of God or fear of man? Devotion to God or devotion to this world’s ways? Choose your altar.

As the day progressed, the people were witnesses of a spectacular show of God’s power as He brought down fire upon the altar set up by Elijah. The false prophets were utterly humiliated when their so-called “god” did nothing for them. Their altar was fire-less. This is always the case when someone chooses the wrong altar. Those today who choose any form of modern idolatry – the gods of self, materialism, sensual pleasure, possessions, naturalism, pride, intellect, or self-indulgence, will always end up with a fire-less altar. In the end, there is no power in any of those idols. Choose your altar.

Which altar do you choose? Are you hesitating to give your life wholeheartedly to Jesus? Are you, like the people of Elijah’s day, limping between two different opinions? Are you holding back, sitting on the fence? Not sure who to follow? The choice for all of us is pretty clear – follow Jesus wholeheartedly or don’t follow Him at all. There really is no middle ground. Don’t think you can float along without making a decision. Your failure to fully choose Jesus is your choice to reject Him. “If Yahweh is the real God, then go after Him; if it’s anyone (or anything) else, then go after him.” Choose your altar.



Monday, April 8, 2024

April 8 -- "Trust and Obey"

 Today’s Reading: 2 Chronicles 17 & 1 Kings 17

"Trust and Obey"

Jesus once asked his disciples, “Why do you call me ‘Lord’ when you don’t do what I tell you?” (Luke 6:46) This is a heart-penetrating question that each of us needs to answer. Is He really your Lord if you don’t trust and obey Him – even in those situations where His leading doesn’t make much sense to your human logic?

Today, we are introduced to an amazing man of God, a prophet named Elijah who ministered in Israel during the reign of king Ahab. The name “e li' jah” means “My God is Yah” (a shortened version of Yahweh). Elijah was from Tishbe of Gilead in the Northern Kingdom of Israel. He is often referred to as Elijah the Tishbite.

Here in 1 Kings 17, we first see Elijah speaking a prophecy to the king about an upcoming drought, telling him “there will be no dew or rain during the next few years.” Following that prediction, Elijah was instructed by God to leave town and go camping. The Lord told him to Go to the east and hide by Cherith Brook, near where it enters the Jordan River. Drink from the brook and eat what the ravens bring you, for I have commanded them to bring you food.”

Here's the impressive thing about Elijah – “he went and did according unto the word of the LORD.” There was no hemming or hawing. No excuse making. No arguing or complaining. He simply went and did what the Lord said to do. He trusted God’s word and obeyed. As a result of his trust and obedience, the Lord provided water from the brook and fed him in a most unusual way – “the ravens brought him bread and meat in the morning, and bread and meat in the evening.” When the brook dried up, the Lord miraculously provided for him through a poor widow.

The lesson for us is this – trust and obey! So often, we want to argue with the Lord when He guides us to go some place or do some thing. We try to rationalize our way out of it – “But God, you don’t understand – if I do what you’re telling me, bad things might happen. And just think about what kind of impact it would have on my friends and family and employer. Besides, Lord, I won’t have enough money to live on if I go there or do the thing You’re telling me to do. I think it is better to just stay here and see things through.”

 You may not know what tomorrow brings, but know this – He can bring you water from a brook and food from a raven if He chooses.  The outcome of Elijah’s obedience was that he went on to be one of the most powerful and effective prophets in Israel’s history. So you, too, will see an amazing outcome by being obedient to God’s plan for your life. So, trust Him and obey Him. As the old hymn goes, “Trust and obey, for there’s no other way to be happy in Jesus, than to trust and obey.” 



Sunday, April 7, 2024

April 7 -- "When God Speaks"

 Today’s Reading: 1 Kings 16

"When God Speaks"

Throughout human history, God has initiated communication with humanity by speaking to us. In fact, God is constantly speaking to us through various means. In today’s reading, the word of the Lord came to a man named Jehu. But how, exactly, did this word come to him?

The Bible records God speaking audibly to people many times. In these cases, they could hear His audible voice with their ears. Although it seems somewhat rare, there is no reason God could not speak audibly to people today, just as He has in the past. But, God speaking audibly seems to be the exception, not the rule. But He is still speaking. There are many ways in which the words of God come to us.

First, God speaks to us through His written word, the Bible. Using this means, God is constantly speaking to everyone.  The Bible is God’s Word, and it contains everything we need to know in order to be saved and live the life He intended for us.   Second Peter 1:3 declares, “His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of Him who called us by his own glory and goodness.” So, if you are longing to hear the word of the Lord, you need look no further than your Bible.

God also speaks to us through the events and circumstances of our lives. God allows events to occur in our lives to instruct us, direct us, change us, and help us to grow spiritually. As we experience challenges and successes, the Holy Spirit is with us, impressing upon our hearts the truth God wants to teach us through those events.

God also speaks to us through visions and revelations. Sometimes these revelations come to us as strong impressions on our heart and mind, communicating God’s message. Other times, these revelations may come from other Spirit-filled believers in the form of prophecy, words of knowledge, words of wisdom, or exhortation.  The Lord has also been known to speak to His people through dreams (e.g. Joseph, Daniel) or even “trances” (e.g. Peter). In very rare cases, God sends an animal or an angel to speak to us directly with a message from Him.

In whatever way He chooses to speak to us, it is our duty to listen for His still, small voice as He communicates His love and grace to us.  Whether it is an audible voice, an inner voice, or a mental impression, God has something to say to you today. 



Saturday, April 6, 2024

April 6 -- "Who is God Looking For?"

Today’s Reading: 2 Chronicles 15 & 16

"Who is God Looking For?"

We all have searched for something of value to us. When something is of value, we usually don’t stop searching for it until we find it. The Lord is on a search as well. The Lord is not searching for animals or creatures. Nor is He searching out world events because He knows all the happenings in the world even before they come to pass. He is not searching for world leaders or popular celebrities. He is not searching for silver, gold, or precious gems. He is not even searching for beautiful churches or lavish cathedrals. But He is searching for something. The Lord is daily searching into the depths of peoples’ hearts. He has a specific item of great value to Him that He is hoping to find. The treasure He is seeking is a heart that is fully devoted to Him.

Here, in verse 9, we are told that the Lord is looking to and fro to find those whose heart is “blameless.” This word doesn’t mean blameless in the sense of being sinless or guiltless. The Hebrew word here is “šālēm.” This word is found 24 times in the Old Testament where it is translated as “complete; perfect; whole; full”. It means to be fully ready and carries the idea of being totally given over to something or someone. This is the type of heart God is searching for – the heart of men and women who are totally given over to Him and ready to fully serve Him without reservation.

So, the question is… is your heart the one God will find? As He searches the depths of your heart will He find one totally given over to Him without holding back? Fully devoted. Completely His. If so, expect the unexpected!  His promise here is that when He finds that kind of a heart, He will give His “strong support.” He will show Himself strong on your behalf. He will anoint your life with spiritual vitality, and spiritual fruit, and spiritual gifts. Anything and everything He leads you to endeavor on behalf of His kingdom will bring forth supernatural results.

Are you that person? Don’t let Him look into your heart and leave without choosing to show His mighty strength on your behalf. The power you experience in your life will be in direct proportion to how fully your heart is given over to God. If your devotion is tepid and halfhearted and indifferent - if you are holding back areas of your heart from Him – then your spiritual life will be tepid and halfhearted as well. But if you bow your knee and surrender your heart fully to Him – if you give Him ever nook and cranny of that heart of yours – your experience of Divine power will be like fire from Heaven – you will be the one who impacts their world for Christ. He’s searching for you. He’s searching right now. Give Him your complete, perfect, whole, and full heart. 


 

Friday, April 5, 2024

April 5 -- "Our Really Big God"

 Today’s Reading: 2 Chronicles 13 & 14

"Our Really Big God"

How big is your God? When facing strikes from your adversaries, is your God big enough to give you victory? When the odds are against you, do you rely on God to come against the odds? That was the situation facing king Asa and the Israelite army. A massive Ethiopian army had drawn battle lines against them. With an army of a million soldiers and three hundred chariots (state of the art military equipment), the Ethiopians army was nearly twice as large as Israel’s. The odds were against Asa and Israel, for sure.

When Asa saw the massiveness of the enemy coming at him, he did a very wise thing – he cried out to the Lord his God for help. When faced with similar odds, many military leaders would call upon their leading officers and strategists for help. They would look to devise a plan whereby they could outmaneuver their stronger foe. They would rely on battle plans and military tactics to get out of harm’s way. They would stock up on extra weapons and ammunition. Very few would cry out to God for help. But king Asa knew that there was one ingredient that would make his defense of Israel successful – it wasn’t chariots, or weapons, or strategies, or ammunition, or military tactics – it was the help of his God!

King Asa knew that his God was big!  Really big! Bigger than any Ethiopian army. In fact, he says in his prayer, “O Lord, there is none like you to help.” Asa knew that no enemy was big enough or strong enough to defeat the mighty power of Yahweh. Nothing can stand against the might of our God. Knowing this, Asa placed his reliance fully and completely on the Lord. He knew this truth: if God is for us, no one can defeat us.

So, how big is your God? Do you recognize that no enemy that comes against you can prosper? Do you rely on the power of His might to beat the odds? Even when life’s challenges appear overwhelming (like a million man army), you can call upon the Lord your God to help and to fight on your behalf and to bring you victory over your foes.

The tangible result of Asa’s prayer was, So the Lord defeated the Ethiopians.” (V15) And this will be the result of your prayers when you realize that there is none like your God to help. He will come against your enemies, whether they seem weak or strong. Just stand back and watch the powerful hand of the Lord as He brings you victory. Remember, your God is big!  Really big!