Moments With God

Is Christ My Passion?

General — Posted by sharaug @ May 10, 2007 04:36
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Philippians 3

"But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in Him." Philippians 3:7-9a

 

Businesses have to consider their profits and losses, if they are going to be able to stay in business. Even families and individuals have to manage their finances. Consideration of profits and losses is even more crucial in our spiritual life, however. We need to ask ourselves what or whom is most important to us in our lives, and what is worth little or nothing. In verses four through six of Philippians chapter three the apostle Paul listed all the things that were important to him in the past. These were things that were important to Paul before he knew the Lord Jesus as His Savior, Lord, and friend. What Paul had considered important in the past, however, Paul now considered worthless. Paul concluded that there is no true joy outside of knowing and serving the Lord. Paul said in Philippians 3:7-9a, "But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in Him." Paul went on to say in Philippians 3:10a, "I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection."

So often we foolishly place value on the things of this world. We each need to ask ourselves, "What is most important to me?" Is it money? Is it possessions? Is it pleasure? Is it my career? There is nothing that this world has to offer that can begin to compare to the joy of knowing the Lord. In comparison to knowing the Lord Jesus everything else in our lives is pure "rubbish." Absolutely nothing can compare to the joy of gaining our Lord Jesus Christ and being "found in Him." (Philippians 3:9a) Absolutely nothing is more important than knowing "Christ and the power of His resurrection." (Philippians 3:10a) Our supreme goal in life must be to grow in our love relationship with the Lord. Our supreme goal in life must be to grow in our understanding of the wonders of His Person.

There is no true joy in this world outside of the Lord. In Philippians 3:1a Paul said, "Rejoice in the Lord!" Paul did not say to rejoice in people and possessions, but he said, "Rejoice in the Lord!" The Lord is all that really matters for time and for eternity. The Lord Jesus is our only source of salvation. Depending on our own resources and works will never earn us salvation. Our salvation is completely of grace and a gift of God. The Lord and a relationship with Him is also the only thing that gives purpose and joy in life. Knowing the Lord and living for Him is the only thing that is really important. We must passionately desire to know and serve our Lord better and better every day. We must put everything out of our lives that would detract us from that goal. Paul said in Philippians 3:12, "Not that I have already obtained all this, or have been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me." Our past with all its successes and failures and even joys and sorrows must be forgotten, and we must focus on our growing relationship with the Lord. We must focus on growing in holiness and on growing in our service to the Lord. Paul said in Philippians 3:13b-14, "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." May nothing detract us from our relationship with the Lord and from living for Him. May Christ and His glory be our consuming passion and goal!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Live For His Glory!

General — Posted by sharaug @ May 05, 2007 15:08
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Philippians 2:9-18

 

Jesus Christ is worthy of all our praise and honor. The Lord Jesus is worthy of our praise and honor, because He is God. Jesus Christ is also worthy of our praise and honor, because He humbled Himself and left His home in glory to come to this world of sin. The Lord then lived a perfect life for us that we could not live, and He died to pay for the punishment of our sins. As a result God, the Father, "exalted Him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." (Philippians 2:9-11)

Someday every knee will bow before the Lord. Someday every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord of Lords and worthy of praise and honor. Even those who reject Christ now will someday acknowledge Him as Lord. When the Lord returns to this earth every knee will bow to Him, but then it will be too late for those who have previously rejected our Lord. Therefore, it is God's will and design that we passionately pursue our love relationship with the Lord now. It is God's will and design that we seek to bring praise and glory to the Lord Jesus now with our lives. It is God's will and design that the purpose of our lives now be centered in the Lord Jesus and that we seek to serve and worship Him in all we do and say.

The Lord Jesus has given us an incomparable and awesome example of obedience and loving servanthood through His life. In fact, He laid down His very life for us! We now belong to the Lord. Therefore, we need to live our lives in continual praise to the Lord Jesus for His salvation. We need to live our lives for His glory. Philippians 2:12b-13 says, "work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and to act according to His good purpose." This passage is not talking about some kind of works salvation or righteousness. We are sinful and can do nothing to earn or add to our salvation. Our salvation is all of grace and a gift of God. Because the Lord Jesus has purchased our salvation by His blood and the Holy Spirit now lives in our hearts, however, we need to show that we are children of God by our lives. We need to "work out" in our lives what the Holy Spirit has worked into our hearts. As redeemed children of God we need to live for God's glory. This must become our passion and purpose for living. As we can not earn or contribute to our salvation by any merit on our part, so we even now can not live for the Lord without the Holy Spirit's help. We must choose to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in our hearts, however. We must choose to avail ourselves of His strength and must seek to live holy lives. We must choose with the Holy Spirit's help to express glory to the Lord through our lives and to grow in spiritual maturity. This takes effort and desire on our parts, but we must seek our Lord's glory out of our thankful response to His grace.

We must do all we can to live our lives in gratitude for what the Lord has done for us in making us His children. We must always seek to live for the Lord's glory and must seek to live in the center of His will. We must not ever be discontented with God's will for our lives or compare it with the life circumstances of others. Instead our lives must be "blameless and pure" before the Lord. We must truly live as "children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation." In fact we must "shine like stars in the universe." (Philippians 2:15) Our lives must demonstrate unmixed and wholehearted devotion to living our lives for the glory and praise of God and to doing God's will. Our lives as children of God must be in sharp contrast to the people of the world around us. We must be like bright stars shining in the darkness of this world for God's glory! May Christ's glory and praise be our passion and purpose for living!

 

 

 


Humility

General — Posted by sharaug @ April 30, 2007 14:12
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Philippians 2:1-8

Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus." Philippians 2:4-5

 

Humility and thinking of others before oneself are rare commodities in today's world. Most of the world's philosophy and life style is geared toward self-fulfillment and self-advancement. The Lord, however, asks us to live lives of humility, love, and selflessness. Philippians 2:1-4 says, "If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from His love, if any fellowship with the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others." The Lord has showered us, His children, with His spiritual blessings. The Lord gave us His salvation from sin's power and penalty through His precious blood on the cross. He also daily gives us His encouragement, comfort, love, and fellowship. The Lord daily lavishes on us His compassion and tenderness. In light of God's blessings to us we need to show that same love to others. We need to especially show that same love to our fellow believers.

We must show Christ-like love to others. We must seek to be united and "one in spirit and purpose" with our fellow believers in Christ. (Philippians 2:2b) This does not mean that we will have perfect uniformity of thought at all times, but there should be a common working together among believers for the glory of God. There should also be a loving and humble servant attitude towards fellow Christians. We must not act out of selfish motives or to stroke our own egos, but with a humble spirit we must consider other's needs and feelings before ourselves. This does not mean that everyone else is superior to us or more gifted than us. It simply means that we must follow Christ's example and give others preferential treatment. It means that we consider other's needs equally to our own needs. Romans 12:15-16a says, "Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Live in harmony with one another." We need to experience joy and not jealousy in our fellow believer's accomplishments, honors received, and joyful experiences. We also need to mourn and sympathize with those who are going through difficult times.

We must show the same Christ-like love to others that Christ showed to us. Philippians 2:5 tells us, "Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus." We are to demonstrate Christ's attitude of self-sacrificing love and humility in our lives. Christ Jesus, who is God Himself, left His place of glory with God, the Father, in heaven. He came to this world of sin and took "the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness" (Philippians 2:7b) What is even more amazing is that "He humbled Himself and became obedient to death-even death on a cross!" (Philippians 2:8b) Jesus left the glories of heaven and came to this earth to live the perfect life for us that we could not live. Jesus then suffered the horrors of hell itself on the cross for us. What love! What humility! What sacrifice! Should we not show that same humility, selfless love, and servant attitude to others?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


To Live Is Christ

General — Posted by sharaug @ April 23, 2007 11:49
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Philippians 1

 

Our Lord loves us and places great value on our lives. He loved us enough to give His very life as a sacrifice to pay for our sins. The Lord does not want to just stop there, however. The Lord wants to perfect us, so we can better live holy lives for Him. The Lord wants to perfect us, so we can better reflect the Lord's character in our lives. Philippians 1:6 tells us that we can be confident "that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." God's work in His children's lives can not be stopped. The Lord will continue to work in our lives to make us into increasingly more beautiful reflections of His beauty and grace. The Lord does this through His Holy Word and through the conviction of the Holy Spirit in our lives. The Lord also does this through the events that He allows in our lives. Especially in difficult times we often lean more heavily on the Lord. Consequently, we grow in our love relationship with the Lord and in our ability to better reflect Jesus in our lives. The Lord Jesus will continue that work of perfecting us in our lives throughout our entire lives or until the day when Jesus returns to this earth.

While we live our lives on earth our constant prayer for ourselves and for our fellow believers must be that our "love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight." (Philippians 1:9b) Real love for God and others requires growth and maturity. It requires a growing knowledge of and insight into God's Word. This knowledge and insight must not just be a possession of facts, however, but must be diligently applied to our lives in godly living. This growing knowledge and insight into God's Holy Word must result in a growth in our love for God and for others. It must also result in our lives becoming more holy before our Lord. Our prayer for ourselves and others must be that we will grow in the Lord's knowledge and insight, so that we "may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ-to the glory and praise of God." (Philippians 1:10-11) May it be our constant prayer that we and our fellow believers will become more and more like Jesus in our character, thoughts, and actions. May we be growing in holiness our entire lives or until Jesus returns some day. May our consuming and growing passion be that God's name will be glorified in everything we do and think. In this way, God's will for our lives will truly be perfected in us by His Holy Spirit.

Jesus Christ and living for His glory must be our consuming passion. We must grow in our passion and desire to reflect the Lord Jesus in our lives. Running after the things of this world such as money and pleasure is a mere "chasing after the wind." (Ecclesiastes 4:4b) The Lord must come first in our lives. He must be more important to us than even our careers and families. If we do not place the Lord first in our lives and make Him the reason for our lives, we miss the whole purpose for living. Paul said in Philippians 1:21, "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." Living for the Lord and for His glory is the only true purpose for living. Paul was in prison for his faith when he wrote the book of Philippians. Paul’s current circumstances did not matter to Paul, however. All that mattered to Paul was that he was living for the Lord and for His glory. Paul knew that living for the Lord was the secret to joy even in difficult times in his life. This is because Paul found his meaning and purpose for living in the Lord. May it also be our consuming passion to grow in our love and service for the Lord. May it be our consuming passion to grow in our desire to bring glory to the Lord and better reflect Jesus in our lives!

 

 

 


His Purposes For Me

General — Posted by sharaug @ April 18, 2007 04:14
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Psalm 57

"I cry out to God Most High, to God, who fulfills His purpose for me." Psalm 57:2

In Psalm 57 David is crying out to God for help. David is being pursued by King Saul and his army of three thousand men. Saul knows God has chosen David to be the future king of Israel, and he hates David enough to want to kill him. David cries out to God, "Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me, for in You my soul takes refuge. I will take refuge in the shadow of Your wings until the disaster has passed. I cry out to God Most High, to God, who fulfills His purpose for me." (Psalm 57:1-2) David has confidence that God will hear his prayer. David also knows that even his many enemies cannot thwart God's divine purpose for his life. That divine purpose for David's life is that he will be king of Israel some day in God's perfect timing.

When we face challenges and deep trials in our lives, do we run to God for help as David did? Do we rest in the Lord and find refuge and security in the shadow of His wings? Do we believe that no one or no circumstance can thwart God's divine purposes for our lives? Do we believe that God has a perfect plan for our lives? May we say with David, "I cry out to God Most High, to God, who fulfills His purpose for me." (Psalm 57:2) May we with David believe that God will send His help from heaven in His great love and faithfulness. (Psalm 57:3)

David understands that the danger to his life is very real. He says, "I am in the midst of lions; I lie among ravenous beasts-men whose teeth are spears and arrows, whose tongues are sharp swords." (Psalm 57:4) This expression of David is a metaphor for the life threatening situation he is facing with King Saul and his men. Sometimes we too can feel overwhelmed by the "lions" and "ravenous beasts" of life's circumstances. In the deep trials of life it is easy to lose hope. David's heart remains secure and steadfast, however. He knows that the God he trusts is faithful and righteous. Hence, David can not only peacefully trust God; but he can also praise God in the midst of his difficult circumstances. Can we also trust God and even praise God when life's circumstances get very difficult? In such times of trial may we say with David, "My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and make music. Awake, my soul! Awake, harp and lyre! I will awaken the dawn. I will praise You, O Lord, among the nations; I will sing of You among the peoples. For great is Your love, reaching to the heavens; Your faithfulness reaches to the skies. Be exalted, O God, above the heavens; let Your glory be over all the earth." (Psalm 57:7-11)

In spite of the difficulties that may be occurring in our lives may we "awaken the dawn" of each new day with joy. May we greet each new day with joy because of God's never ending and constant faithfulness and love to us! May we greet each new day with joy, because we anticipate the day when all tears and pain and sorrow will be gone! (Revelation 21:4)

 

 

 

 


Rest Not Escape

General — Posted by sharaug @ April 13, 2007 11:26
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Psalm 55

"But I call to God, and the Lord saves me. Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and He hears my voice." Psalm 55:16-17

There is perhaps no greater emotional pain than the rejection of someone who at one time was a good friend. David was going through exactly such a turmoil in his life. David was being threatened by a powerful conspiracy against himself. This conspiracy against David was being led by a former friend. David said in Psalm 55:12-14, "If an enemy were insulting me, I could endure it; if a foe were raising himself against me, I could hide from him. But it is you, a man like myself, my companion, my close friend, with whom I once enjoyed sweet fellowship as we walked with the throng at the house of God."

David was deeply troubled in his spirit that his former friend would seek to hurt him. David said to God in prayer, "My thoughts trouble me and I am distraught." (Psalm 55:2b) David went on to say in Psalm 55:4a, "My heart is in anguish within me." David was so overcome with grief at this situation in his life that he longed to escape the situation in any way possible. David said, "Oh, that I had the wings of a dove! I would fly away and be at rest-I would flee far away and stay in the desert; I would hurry to my place of shelter, far from the tempest and storm." (Psalm 55:6-8)

You or I may have experienced similar feelings at some point in our lives. When we are in the midst of a relational hurt or some other trial in our lives we may also wish that we could possess wings like a dove. We may wish that we could "fly away and be at rest." Rest and peace of heart can only be found in the Lord, however. Rest and peace can not be found by running away from our bad situations. We might be able to leave some situations, but we can not get away from ourselves and our troubled thoughts and emotions. That kind of peace is found only in the Lord. Instead of seeking to "fly away" from our circumstances we need to fly to the Lord for his protection, peace, and rest. We need to rest our problems in the Lord's hands, and then we can soar in the current of His perfect will.

This kind of peace can only be found through prayer and dependence on the Lord. David said in Psalm 55:16-17, "But I call to God, and the Lord saves me. Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and He hears my voice." David had made prayer a regular part of his life. David did not just wait until a crisis arose in his life to pray. Hence, David knew the strength and peace that instant access to God's holy presence could provide.

We too can experience this kind of peace in times of trial. We may be suffering from a painful relationship like David was experiencing. We also may be struggling with another kind of trial in our life. No matter what the crisis or trial in our lives God's Word says, "Cast your cares on the Lord and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous fall." (Psalm55:22) God does not promise to necessarily eliminate all of life's burdens, emotional and relational hurts, or problems; but He will go through those problems with us. We need to take our burdens to the Lord and leave them there. We must trust that the Lord is in control of all life's situations. If we leave our burdens with the Lord, He will strengthen us and sustain us in the midst of the difficult situations in our life. He will be our comfort and our peace. All the experiences in our lives, even the difficult experiences, can be used by the Lord to draw us closer to Him. This can only happen, however, if we are resting and trusting in Him; and if we are submissive to His will for our lives.

 

 


Resurrection Joy!

General — Posted by sharaug @ April 08, 2007 06:20
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Luke 24:13-35

Christ is risen! Our Savior has won over death, sin, and the devil! Praise His name! What a blessing it is that He has chosen to reveal that awesome truth to us in His Holy Word!

In our Scripture passage two disciples were walking on the road to the village of Emmaus. Even though Jesus had said He would rise again from the grave, these two men were sadly discussing Jesus Christ's recent crucifixion on the cross. Perhaps they had even left Jerusalem in a futile attempt to escape the sad memories of the past few days. The Gospel of Luke tells us, "As they talked and discussed these things with each other, Jesus Himself came up and walked along with them; but they were kept from recognizing Him." (Luke 24:15-16) We are often like these two disciples on the road to Emmaus. We so often try to cope with our trials, heartaches, and sorrows on our own; or perhaps we try to run away from our problems. The truth is that the Savior is walking right along beside us even when we do not recognize this fact. Sometimes in our deepest trials we may be tempted to think that the Lord has abandoned us, but in actuality these are the times when the Lord is walking the closest beside us and even sometimes carrying us in His arms. Instead of having downcast faces and spirits like the disciples in this Bible passage, (Luke 24:17b) we can experience the joy and comfort of the Lord's presence and help.

These disciples on the road to Emmaus did not at first recognize Jesus. They thought He was just a stranger that happened to come along on the same road that they were traveling. They began to tell Him about all the events of the previous days. They told Him how Jesus had been crucified, and they told Him about the disappointment and sorrow this had caused them. They even told Him about the woman's report of seeing angels at the tomb telling them that Jesus was alive. Apparently they had not believed the report of the woman, or they would not have been so sad. Jesus then said to them, "How foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken! Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter His glory?" (Luke 24:25-26) Is not these words of the Savior so applicable to us also? How often we languish in needless sadness and worry when facing life's difficulties. Instead we can cast our concerns on the Lord, and we can rest in His precious promises in His Holy Word.

As they neared the village of Emmaus the disciples asked Jesus to stay with them for it was late in the day. That night when they were at the table Jesus "took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. Then their eyes were opened and they recognized Him, and He disappeared from their sight." (Luke 24:30-31) Just like the disciples of old we need to have our eyes opened to the fact that the Lord Jesus loved us enough to suffer the punishment for our sins on the cross. Our spiritual eyes also must be opened to the fact that He has risen from the grave and has claimed victory for us over sin, Satan, and death. Finally our spiritual eyes must be opened to the fact that the Lord Jesus always walks with us as our daily source of strength.

After Jesus disappeared from their sight, the disciples said to each other, "Were not our hearts burning within us while He talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?" (Luke 24:32) Do our hearts also burn with love for our Lord? Do we desire a closer relationship with Him? Do we have a burning desire to hear and read His Holy Word? Even though it was evening and perhaps dark these two disciples got up immediately and returned to Jerusalem. They could not wait to tell the other disciples of their encounter with Jesus. An encounter with Jesus brings true spiritual understanding and true commitment. May it be our passion also to grow in our understanding and commitment to our Lord!

 

 

 

 

 

 


His Amazing Love!

General — Posted by sharaug @ April 02, 2007 11:45
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"My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?" (Matthew 27:46b and Mark 15:34b)

"I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in His sufferings." (Philippians 3:10a)

"Amazing love! How can it be that thou, my God, shoudst die for me?" These words are the wonderful lyrics from a hymn penned by Charles Wesley many years ago. How often do we stop to think about God's amazing love for us? Jesus Christ, God Himself, loved us enough to leave His perfect place in heaven with God, the Father, to come to this world of sin and trouble for us. He then lived a perfect life for us that we could not live, and He died to pay the awful punishment for our sins!

Jesus Christ suffered the humiliation of being tortuously scourged, spit upon, and mocked. Jesus Christ suffered through the betrayal of Judas, the denial of Peter, and the desertion of His other disciples. Jesus Christ suffered through the sham trials of the religious leaders, King Herod, and Pilate. Finally, Jesus Christ suffered a horrid crucifixion on the cross. Crucifixion on a cross was an extremely painful and inhumane way to die. What was the most horrific part of this experience for Jesus, however, was the fact that all of God's anger and punishment for our sins was placed on our Savior that day. Jesus cried out that day, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?" (Matthew 27:46b and Mark 15:34b) When Jesus cried out these words to God, the Father, that day; He felt totally abandoned by God. He felt none of the comfort and love of God's presence but only God's wrath against sin. Jesus suffered hell itself for us on the cross that day. God is a just God, and He can not let sin go unpunished. We deserve to be punished for our sins in hell for all of eternity, but Jesus Christ took that punishment for us, His children! That is amazing love beyond comprehension!

Our response to such love can only be a life of gratitude, service, and love. Jesus Christ not only forgives our sins, but He must be the One who gives our lives purpose and meaning. It must become the consuming passion of our lives to live for Him. Paul said in Philippians 3:8-9a, "I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in Him." Absolutely nothing in our lives should be more important to us than our relationship with our Lord and Savior. He alone must be our ultimate joy and confidence in this life and for eternity. Paul goes on to say in Philippians 3:10, "I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death, and so somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead." In light of our Savior's amazing love and sacrifice for us how can we not respond to such love as Paul did? May it be our passion to know Christ more and more intimately. May we face the sufferings and trials of this life with the joy and assurance of knowing that these experiences will draw us closer to our Lord and help us to be filled with His resurrection power to better live for Him. In light of God's amazing love let us not be lukewarm in our love for Him as the church in Laodicea was in Revelation 3:16. Let us instead be passionate about our love and obedience to our faithful and loving Savior!


His Strength Not Mine

General — Posted by sharaug @ March 27, 2007 14:54
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Ephesians 6:10-20

"Finally, be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes." Ephesians 6:10-11

 

 

We live in a society which emphasizes self-worth and self-effort. Our passage today, however, says that we need to live not in self-reliance but in God-reliance. We need to live our lives not in our own perceived strength but in the Lord’s strength. We need to "be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power." (Ephesians 6:10) Our self-effort is inadequate and will fail; but the Lord’s strength will never fail us!

In Ephesians 6:11a we are told to "put on the full armor of God." Roman soldiers in Biblical times put on a full armor before they went out to battle. They wore belts to hold up their long flowing robes, so their robes would not get in their way in fighting their battles. They also wore breastplates and helmets. Soldiers had their feet protected with supportive and proper footgear. They also held shields and carried swords. We as children of God are to be soldiers in God’s army. We are to put on God’s armor of protection, so we can take our "stand against the devil's schemes." (Ephesians 6:11b)

The Christian life is a warfare. God promises us His unlimited resources of power in the battle, however! The Lord desires for you and me to be strong and empowered by Him! Only in the Lord is there strength to meet the demands of the Christian life! You and I do not have sufficient strength in ourselves. We need to be strong in the Lord alone. Ephesians 6:12 tells us that we are not just fighting against human strength but against the devil himself and his schemes! We are inadequate to do that in our own puny strength. We need the Lord’s strength and power! We need His armor of protection, and then we need to stand against the devil and his schemes. We need to be prayerfully dependent on the Lord alone. We must listen to the Lord’s battle plan and go forth in His strength alone. We must put on His full armor so that we can stand our ground against the devil. If we truly do this we will live in freedom and joy instead of apprehension, guilt, and doubt; because we are living our lives in the Lord’s strength!

The first piece of armor we must put on is the Lord’s "belt of truth," so that we are prepared for action. (Ephesians 6:14a) We must at all times be prepared for what the Lord wants us to do and for where He wants us to be. Next, we need the Lord’s "breastplate of righteousness in place." (Ephesians 6:14b) As His child we have Christ’s righteousness given to us because of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. We must also seek to show practical righteousness in our day to day lives. Then we must have our feet ready for anything necessary for the cause of the Lord and for fighting the devil. We can do this because of our confidence in the Lord’s love for us. The Lord grants you and me His peace! The Lord also desires that His children take "the shield of faith" with which we can "extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one." (Ephesians 6:16) We need practical day to day trust and faith in the Lord. We need faith to fight against Satan’s "flaming arrows," the temptations in our lives. Next, we must take "the helmet" of His salvation. (Ephesians 6:17a) Satan wants to attack our minds and thoughts, so we become discouraged and want to give up. Therefore, we need the Lord’s "helmet" for the assurance of our salvation! We need a mind truly controlled by the Lord. Finally, we must not neglect "the sword of the Spirit, which is Word of God." (Ephesians 6:17b) This is so important, because we are fighting a spiritual battle. This spiritual battle must be fought in the Lord’s strength and not in our own strength. We must depend on prayer and on the Lord’s promises and commands in His Holy Word. In our own strength we will fail. In Christ’s strength we are victorious!

 

 

 


Living As His Child

General — Posted by sharaug @ March 22, 2007 11:40
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Ephesians 4-5

"As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received." Ephesians 4:1

"Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children." Ephesians 5:1

 

 

In the Lord Jesus we have full forgiveness of our sins through His precious blood! Our forgiveness and salvation has been fully attained for us on the cross. There is nothing we can and need do to earn our salvation. It is all of grace! Praise His name! If we are His children, however, we will show evidence of it in our lives. This is because Christ sends His Holy Spirit into our lives to give us the power and desire to live for the Lord. God chose us from all eternity to be His child! As His children we were chosen for a purpose, however. That purpose was that we "might be for the praise of His glory." (Ephesians 1:12b) We were put on this earth to bring glory and praise to the Lord. Ephesians 2:10 says, "For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." Christ redeemed us and washed away our sins. The Lord then recreated us and is shaping us to become more like Him. This is so we can serve Him and bring glory and honor to Him in our lives. This is His purpose and goal for our lives.

The Lord's love for us is infinite and unmeasurable. He seeks to live and work in our lives. The Lord wants us to grow in our passion for serving Him and in bringing glory to His name. Ephesians 4:1b tells us that the Lord desires that we "live a life worthy of the calling" which we have received as His children. Our lives must be filled with humility, patience, gentleness, and love. Our characters must be maturing to be more like the character of Christ. We must "become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ." (Ephesians 4:13b) We need to live as children of the light. Ephesians chapter four verses twenty-two through twenty-four tells us "to put off your old self" of sin and self-absorption and "to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness." With the Holy Spirit's help we need to eradicate anything in our lives that is not pleasing to the Lord. Instead we need "to put on the new self." We need to act like children of the Lord instead of children of the world and of the devil. We need to "be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children." (Ephesians 5:1) Our lives and speech should be filled with thanksgiving for His grace to us. We need to "live as children of light; for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness, and truth." ( Ephesians 5:8b-9) We need to show we are the Lord's children by our kindness, compassion, love, and forgiveness for each other. We must also show we are the Lord's children by our righteous living and by our personal integrity. Our lives need to show that we are children of God!

Our salvation is all of grace. We can not add or contribute to our salvation. We were not saved, however, to go on with our empty, selfish lives of sin as if nothing was changed in our lives. We are to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in His work to conform us to become more like Jesus. We are to seek the Holy Spirit's power to always live our lives for the Lord's glory. This is the purpose for which we were placed on this earth. It must become our passion and joy to serve the Lord with all of our hearts!

 

 

 

 

 

 


His Amazing Love!

General — Posted by sharaug @ March 17, 2007 12:22
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Ephesians 3

"I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ."

Ephesians 3:17b-18

 

 

We as believers in the Lord Jesus Christ are part of the family of God! We are His children! We are servants and children of God because of "the gift of God's grace" and "through the working of His power." (Ephesians 3:7) We are recipients in Christ of "the unsearchable riches of Christ." (Ephesians 3:8b) The riches of His grace and His blessings to us are so bountiful that they are far beyond our total comprehension in their magnitude! Isn't that an awesome thought?

Another blessing we have in Christ is our ability to approach God with confidence in prayer. "In Him and through faith in Him we may approach God with freedom and confidence." (Ephesians 3:12) For this reason we need to pray the prayer of Ephesians 3:16-21. It is a prayer that the apostle Paul prayed for the Ephesian church and for all believers. It is a prayer that we also need to pray for our fellow believers and for ourselves. Paul prayed, "I pray that out of His glorious riches He may strengthen you with power through His Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith." (Ephesians 3:16-17a) Paul's prayer and our prayer should be that Christ will live in our hearts as believers in a powerful way. It should be our consuming passion and prayer that Christ will be at home in our lives and hearts. It should be our consuming passion that we will grow in our faith and that the power and fruit of the Holy Spirit will be ever more evident in our lives. It should be our prayer that sin will be eradicated from our lives and that's Christ's character in us will be ever more evident.

Paul's prayer for believers continued. Paul said, "I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge-that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God." (Ephesians 3:17b-19) Paul's prayer was that we would begin to comprehend the magnitude of the love of Christ for us, His children. We never will fully comprehend the greatness of His love, because it "surpasses knowledge" in its awesome greatness. In the measure we begin to grasp Christ's love for us, however, the greater will be our love for Him and the greater will be our desire to serve Him.

The way we can begin to understand Christ's love for us is by being "rooted" or foundationed in His love. He increasingly needs to become Lord of every area of our lives. We increasingly need to become "rooted" in Him by spending daily time in His Holy Word and in prayer with Him. The more time we spend developing our relationship with the Lord and the more time we spend serving Him, the better we will we be able to grasp the greatness of His love.

Our passion and desire for our lives must be to "be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God." (Ephesians 3:19b) Our passion must be that we be emptied of self and filled with Christ's character. Our passion and prayer must be that Christ will dominate our lives more and more and that our eyes will be open to Christ's blessings and love in our lives. There is no room for becoming complacent in the Christian life. We need to grow in our love and passion for the Lord. We need to grow in our understanding of His love and power in our lives. May this be our prayer and desire. Praise to Him "who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us." (Ephesians 3:20)

 


God's Workmanship

General — Posted by sharaug @ March 12, 2007 05:09
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Ephesians 2:1-10

"For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." Ephesians 2:10

 

In our natural state we are dead in our "transgressions and sins," (Ephesians 2:1b) but now we who are God’s children are spiritually alive in Christ Jesus! Praise His holy name! Praise His name that we have been redeemed from sin, the devil, and "the ways of this world! (Ephesians 2:2) The ways of this world involve "gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature and following its desires and thoughts." (Ephesians 2:3) The ways of this world involve ignoring the Lord and His will for our lives. The ways of the world involve a "my rights" mentality. The ways of the world involve a philosophy of self-effort and self improvement instead of turning to the Lord in total dependence for the forgiveness of our sins and the meeting of all our needs. We have been redeemed from "the ways of this world." We need to make sure that this shows in our lives in our everyday walk on this earth. We must be passionate in our love and obedience to the Lord. We must live our lives in gratitude for His love and salvation to us. Our lives and ways of thinking must be totally different from those who do not know and love the Lord.

Ephesians 2:4-5 reminds us, "But because of His great love for us, God who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions-it is by grace you have been saved." Because of God’s great love and mercy for us we are no longer condemned for our sins! Because of His great love and mercy for us we are now spiritually alive in Christ! We are saved by grace, and we are His chosen children! Salvation is a gift to us and involves no effort or merit on our part. We are spiritually alive because of our union with Christ! Our spiritual standing with God is secure because of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross.

Ephesians 2:6 says, "And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with Him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus." This verse is speaking about an eternity with Christ. Notice it is speaking in the present tense. An eternity with Christ is so certain a future reality for us that we already can claim the promise of eternal joys! God redeems us from our sins and is preparing a place for us in eternity, so "He might show the incomparable riches of His grace, expressed in His kindness to us in Christ Jesus." (Ephesians 2:7b) This gift of salvation to us which is totally undeserved brings glory to God.

You and I are totally "God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." (Ephesians 2:10) We have been recreated through Christ’s blood and the Holy Spirit’s work in our lives. He is forming us into His work of art, and He is working out His sovereign plan in our lives. He is recreating us to do the good works which He planned and predestined for us from all eternity. The Lord has the blueprint for our lives. Our whole purpose in this world must be different from those who do not know the Lord. We are His chosen people who were created to serve the Lord and bring praise to Him by our lives. I Peter 2:9 sums it up beautifully, "But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light." May it be our passion to live our lives for His glory!

 

 

 

 

 

 


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