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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

November 13 -- "A Solemn Assembly"

 Today's Reading: Joel 1


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Just as the prophet Joel called for a "solemn assembly" during times of crisis, so too do we need to cry out to the Lord in our moments of need—individually and collectively. In the face of adversity, when calamities befall our lands and trials afflict us and our communities, we are reminded of the importance of seeking God's intervention. Today’s verse from Joel 1 exhorts us to gather in prayer, not just as individuals, but as a collective body, united in our quest for His guidance and provision.

Prayer changes things! It has the power to transform us, to soften our hearts and guide us toward a path of repentance, reconciliation, and renewed purpose. As we seek God's will, our attitudes and actions change, and we experience a profound shift in our relationships and communities.

When we pray, we invite God into the affairs of our lives, and He has a remarkable ability to work wonders beyond our comprehension. Throughout history, prayer has brought about miraculous interventions, breakthroughs, and solutions to seemingly insurmountable challenges. It testifies to God's sovereignty and His willingness to act on our behalf when we seek Him with all our hearts.

So, let us gather together in a spirit of unity and humility, to lift our voices in prayer as a community and as a nation. Let us come before God with a sense of reverence and earnestness, acknowledging our dependence on His grace and mercy.

Don’t be hesitant to call for a solemn assembly as Joel did with an unwavering trust in God's ability to change things. Let us approach every situation with a prayerful heart, knowing that our heavenly Father is always at work, longing to make all things work together for good according to His perfect will.

May the grace of God surround you in your times of need, and may His wisdom guide you as you navigate the challenges that beset you. And may you heed Scripture’s call to individual and collective prayer. 





Tuesday, November 12, 2024

November 12 -- "Shining Like Stars Forever"

 Today's Reading: Daniel 12


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Imagine a vast, dark sky, filled with countless twinkling stars. Each star, a beacon of hope and guidance, shining brightly to lead sailors and travelers through the night. That's the kind of impact we can have when we point others towards God. Just as the stars light up the sky, our actions can illuminate the path for others to find their way to righteousness.

Now, picture a person embarking on a personal journey of transformation. They encounter the grace, forgiveness, and power of God, and it's like a spark igniting a fire within them. This personal growth, healing, and restoration not only benefits the individual but also ripples out to their relationships and decisions, spreading a wave of truth and righteousness.

As we guide others along this journey, we create a legacy of faithfulness and integrity that shapes the lives of those around us. Families, churches, and communities are all touched by the wisdom of turning many to righteousness. It's like planting seeds of love and light that bear fruit for generations to come.

In Proverbs 11:30, we're reminded that the fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and that whoever captures souls is wise. This verse speaks to the wisdom of leading others to righteousness, likening it to planting trees that bear life-giving fruit. As we engage in this noble endeavor, we not only demonstrate wisdom but also participate in God's redemptive work, bringing light and hope to a world in need.

The rewards of our efforts are not only felt in this lifetime but also extend into eternity. As the apostle Paul wrote, the work we do for God's kingdom will be rewarded (1 Corinthians 3:14). When we invest our time and energy in leading others to righteousness, we're aligning ourselves with God's purposes, ensuring a lasting impact that goes beyond our years on this earth.

May the light of God's love and wisdom guide you on your journey, as you lead others towards righteousness and the path of everlasting life. May your heart be filled with hope, your mind with clarity, and your spirit with the promise of eternal reward.





Monday, November 11, 2024

November 11 -- "Unshaken by Deception"

 Today's Reading: Daniel 11


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In the face of spiritual deception and the rise of the Antichrist in the last days, the most powerful defense believers have is knowing God deeply. It is this intimate knowledge of His character, His Word, and His promises that enables us to discern lies and stand firm in truth.

Including here in Daniel 11, the Bible repeatedly warns that in the last days, many will be seduced by deceitful flattery. The Antichrist and false teachers will lead people astray, particularly those who have already turned away from God’s covenant. But the key contrast in verse 32 is that those who know their God will not only stand firm but will act boldly. Knowing God isn't just intellectual—it’s relational. It’s about having a heart aligned with Him, which gives believers clarity in confusion and strength in weakness.

We live in a time when deception is on the rise—through media, false doctrines, and misguided ideologies. The end times will intensify this. The more we know God—His truth, His love, His person, and His purposes—the less vulnerable we are to being swayed by false teachings. This ‘knowing” isn’t passive knowledge or merely information stored in our brain; it’s an active, living relationship with God from our hearts that roots us in His Word. Those who are anchored in this relational knowledge of God are equipped to resist the Antichrist and endure trials without being deceived.

To grow in our knowing of God, we need to immerse ourselves in His Word, cultivate a consistent prayer life, and stay connected to the body of Christ for accountability and encouragement. As we deepen our relationship with Him, we build discernment, courage, and steadfastness, enabling us to stand firm against deceivers and the Antichrist in these final days.

The “action” believers take is an outward expression of their faith in God—a courageous stance of truth, righteousness, perseverance, and proclamation of the Gospel. Their deep knowledge of God equips them not just to survive but to advance His kingdom in the midst of difficult challenges.





Sunday, November 10, 2024

November 10 -- "Invisible Warfare"

 Today's Reading: Daniel 10


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In Daniel 10 we delve into the mysterious world of unseen spiritual warfare. This unseen battle unfolds between powerful, otherworldly forces - angels and demons, light and darkness - as they wrestle for control and influence. This ethereal conflict impacts our lives in ways we might not even realize, as we navigate the twists and turns of our earthly journeys.

In the passage, we witness a glimpse of this celestial tug-of-war as the archangel Michael reveals the cause of his delay in answering Daniel's prayers. The "prince of the kingdom of Persia," a demonic entity, was the roadblock hindering the divine messenger's response. Similarly, in our lives, unseen spiritual warfare can manifest as persistent temptations, spiritual attacks, or obstacles that hinder our prayers and progress. These battles often intensify when we're experiencing spiritual growth, deepening our relationship with God, or impacting others for the Kingdom of God. Invariably this battle intensifies as the Lord begins to use our lives as instruments for reaching others with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Understanding this unseen spiritual warfare is crucial for believers. It helps us recognize the spiritual forces at play, rather than attributing every challenge to natural circumstances alone. This awareness inspires us to engage in strategic spiritual practices like prayer, fasting, and wielding the power of God's Word and the Holy Spirit to combat the forces of darkness.

So, let's heed the wise advice of Ephesians 6: "Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil." As we face the challenges the invisible forces of darkness, let's remain vigilant and equipped with spiritual discernment, knowing that our battles are not just physical, but spiritual. As a Christ follower, you gain victory over the unseen forces of darkness by standing firm in faith, using the armor of God—especially the Word of God and prayer—and by relying on the authority and power of Jesus Christ, who has already triumphed over evil.

May you be armed with the full armor of God, and may your faith be strengthened to stand against the forces of darkness. And when the dawn breaks, may you emerge victorious, knowing that the One who dwells within you is greater than any challenge that comes your way.



Saturday, November 9, 2024

November 9 -- "Justifiable Defiance"

Today's Reading: Daniel 6 


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Envision a world where standing up for what you believe in, even when it's hard, is a powerful force for good. This is what “justifiable defiance” is all about! It's when you know in your heart that something is right, and you're willing to take a stand, no matter what.

Daniel, a brave hero of the Bible, is a perfect example of this kind of defiance. He lived in a time when the government commanded everyone to stop praying to God, but Daniel knew that this was an important part of his life. So, he kept praying every day, even though it was against the law. He wasn't doing it to be rebellious, but because he believed that his love for God and faithfulness to God’s truth were more important than any manmade rule or law.

In the Bible there are many notable incidences of justifiable defiance: Moses defied the Pharaoh's orders to not let the Israelites go; the midwives disobeyed Pharaoh's orders to kill all newborn Hebrew boys; many righteous judges and prophets resisted Israel's idolatry and corruption; Esther defied the Persian king's orders; the three Hebrew men who defied the king's order to worship a gold idol; and many others. Jesus defied the authority of the religious leaders by challenging their beliefs and practices, ultimately leading to his arrest, trial, and crucifixion. The early Christian martyrs like Stephen, James, and Peter defied the Roman government and Jewish authorities by refusing to deny their faith in Jesus Christ, even in the face of persecution and death.

These examples show how justifiable defiance was an integral part of Biblical history where the strong convictions of people led them to stand up against injustice, oppression, and corruption. They demonstrate the power of individuals and groups to resist unjust systems and maintain their faithfulness to God, even in the face of great adversity.

Daniel's story challenges us to think about our own lives and our own relationship with God. Are we as committed to our faith as Daniel was? Are we willing to stand up for what we believe in, even when it's hard? Sometimes it's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day stuff and forget about our spiritual lives, but Daniel's example shows us that our devotion to God should always come first.

In a world that can be confusing and challenging, it's important to remember that our faith is what gives us strength. Daniel's story reminds us to be brave, to stand up for what we believe in, and to never give up on our love for God. May you, by the power of the Holy Spirit, be like Daniel and show the world what it means to be faithful, even when it's hard. May you keep praying, keep reading the Bible, and keep loving God with all your heart.





Friday, November 8, 2024

November 8 -- "Mercy, Not Merit"

Today's Reading: Daniel 9


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Have you ever noticed that your prayers tend to be more effective when you approach the Father with humility and a deep understanding of your dependence on His mercy?  In Chapter 9 of Daniel, we see a perfect example of this.

As Daniel mourned the loss of Jerusalem and the Israelites' exile, he knew it was a consequence of their own mistakes. But instead of focusing on their own merits or worthiness, Daniel acknowledged God's great mercy in verse 18 & 19, saying in essence, "Listen to us, O God; look at us and see the trouble we are in and the suffering of the city that bears your name. We are praying to you because you are merciful, not because we have done right. Lord, hear us. Lord, forgive us. Lord, listen to us, and act!”

This beautiful truth this teaches us about our relationship with God is that it's not about what we've done, but rather who He is!  As followers of Jesus, we're called to approach God with the same humility and dependence on His grace and mercy. This principle is at the heart of the Gospel message, reminding us that forgiveness isn't earned through good deeds or religious achievements, but rather received through faith in Christ's atoning sacrifice.

So, as we pray, let's remember to be honest with God about our shortcomings and thank Him for His mercy. Let's pray like Daniel, acknowledging our need for grace and forgiveness, and asking for it based on who God is—a merciful Father.

After Daniel's humble prayer, he was treated to an amazing divine experience—the angel Gabriel appeared to him and shared a profound prophecy that outlines the timeline of future events leading up to the coming of the Messiah and the end times. This prophecy, known as the "seventy weeks," is a key part of the book of Daniel and is considered one of the most important revelations in the Bible.  It's a powerful reminder that God is always listening to our humble prayers and working out His plan in our lives.

As we reflect on our own prayers and attitudes towards God, let's ask ourselves: Are we approaching Him with a sense of entitlement or with a humble heart, acknowledging His mercy? Like Daniel, let's come before God with a contrite heart, seeking His mercy and grace.




Thursday, November 7, 2024

November 7 -- "An Excellent Spirit"

 Today's Reading: Daniel 5


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In Daniel 5:12, the phrase "excellent spirit" refers to an outstanding or exceptional inner quality that distinguished Daniel from others. This "excellence of spirit" encompasses wisdom, insight, integrity, and faithfulness to God. It describes Daniel's character as being full of God-given wisdom and a deep connection with the Spirit of God, enabling him to interpret dreams, explain mysteries, and solve complex problems.

Biblically, "excellence of spirit" is not about human ability or effort, but is entirely brought about by God's empowerment in a person's life. Daniel’s excellence flowed from his unwavering faithfulness and reliance on God, making him a vessel through whom God’s wisdom and power were made manifest.

Acquiring an "excellent spirit" like Daniel’s is not something we can manufacture through our own strength or effort—it comes from a deep, abiding relationship with God. Here's how we can cultivate this excellence:

The first step is a heart fully surrendered to God. Daniel's life was marked by complete trust in God’s sovereignty. To acquire an excellent spirit, we must daily seek the Holy Spirit’s power enabling us to yield our lives to God, trusting His plans and purposes above our own. This surrender invites the Holy Spirit to work in and through us, molding us to reflect Christ.

Galatians 5:16 reminds us to "walk by the Spirit." This means living each day in step with God’s guidance. By seeking His will in prayer, immersing ourselves in His Word, and allowing His Spirit to lead, we position ourselves to receive the wisdom, insight, and strength that only He can give. Our obedience to God's Word, even in the small things, cultivates a spirit of excellence as we grow in our understanding of God’s ways.

James 1:5 promises that if we ask for God’s wisdom, He will give it generously. An excellent spirit comes from this God-given wisdom. Regularly asking for His insight and guidance equips us to handle life’s challenges with discernment, like Daniel did.

We must recognize that we cannot achieve excellence by ourselves. This keeps us dependent on God. Daniel’s humility before God allowed him to be used mightily. When we humble ourselves and rely on the Spirit, God works through us in ways we never imagined.