A Prayer for Our Church
Thank you, Lord, for our All Nations Praise last Sunday at Grace Baptist Church, in which you were honored, and your Word challenged us all to be continually praising you, in a way that would influence the lost world around us to know the good news of Jesus! Thank you for calling us out to be instruments in your hands, through which you would show the world your love and truth. Lord, we believe... help our unbelief! Help us to remember this call and not to forget! Help us to be doers of the Word, and not hearers only! Help us to see evangelism not simply as a good idea to be talked about, but a natural daily response to who you are!
Beautiful Diversity
We live in a world that is saturated with the pursuit of comfort, and that comfort is especially one in which we have familiarity and ease. As I study the Bible, I am more and more convinced that God wants to challenge us in our comfort, and move us out of our comfort zone for our own good. Our country is sadly still facing the challenges of adapting in its comforts of familiarity, and a superiority complex in regarding our own ways as being right, and different ways from being wrong – particularly as it relates to race and culture. We need to be challenged in our comfortable worldview, to see everyone around us from God’s perspective!
The Bible is Simple
I wish I had it all together. I wish I had all the answers so I could get myself together. How I long to know the secret to life! There is a weariness all around right now. Are you weighed down with daily regrets, relationship struggles, and spiritual weariness? I am learning that there is deep joy and rest in obeying God’s commands in the Bible! I believe there is relief from the fatigue we are facing, and that God wants to work in our struggling relationships and weary hearts to bring us to delight in Him as we obey His will. Are you thinking right now, “But I can’t”?
The Church Must Pray Together
The Lord tells us, “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know” (Jeremiah 33:3). That invitation and promise sounds exciting… but perhaps you share the common sentiment: “I’ve tried praying… and it doesn’t work.” Maybe that outlook is reflected in your dissatisfaction with your prayer life, and a looming shame when the topic of prayer is on the table. How then could you even consider joining the church for prayer meeting? Let me assure you, first of all, that prayer is not for those who have their life together, nor is it a measurement of greatness!
Daily Devotion and Worship
How was your time reading the Bible today? Do you remember what you read? Did it transform your attitude or perspective? Did it move you to worship? Or was it a struggle to push through and maintain focus as you read the Word of God? Or did you pause from your busyness to spend time with God at all? As we saw on Sunday, in Romans 8:31, Paul asks the question, “What then shall we say to these things?”
The Suffering Child and His Father
The hardest thing a parent will ever have to do is to watch his child suffer. We love our children and want the best for them! How difficult it is to be helpless amidst our own child’s suffering... and if we are able to stop the suffering and rescue them, how driven we are to intervene! So, where is God, our Father, amidst our suffering?
Confidence
Confidence can get you a long way in this world. Look a man in the eye. Give a firm handshake. Assert yourself! Believe in what you stand for, and be persistent. But what is the basis of confidence? What can you truly be sure of? What if you’re standing in false confidence? The danger of false confidence is immense when it comes to your standing before God. When dealing with eternal matters, there are eternal implications. You cannot afford to be wrong.
Why Go to Church, Anyway?
Wake up early, rush to get ready, run in late... give up an hour on my day off for an hour of music and listening to somebody talk about the Bible? Don't they all think they're perfect? Who wants to join a crowd like that week after week? This seems to be the growing perception of many, as church attendance wanes and many churches are shrinking. Is church worth going to?
Why Don’t Christians Keep their Beliefs to Themselves?
If they want to believe those things, fine... but why do they keep trying to change our religion? It is an interesting question - what would motivate someone to talk about beliefs with people who may disagree or be uninterested? Why would anyone want to attempt to persuade someone to think differently? Honestly, it is not easy for a lot of Christians. We don't enjoy losing friends, upsetting people, or putting ourselves out there for ridicule. However, the Bible encourages us with the words: "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes" (Romans 1:16).
How do I Know if I’m Good Enough?
God knows I'm sincere and doing my best, right? None of us are perfect; we have a stark awareness of our sins and failures. And certainly nobody has to tell us that our children are naughty at times. While we work hard to do what's right, and we teach our kids to be moral, what if it's not enough? Does God award sincere effort?