For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile.”–1 Peter 3:10 I ended yesterday’s devotion by saying,”Have a good day”, but what is a good day? What does a “good day” mean to you? Some folks think about a good day as a day without pain, or problems,etc., but if that’s the criteria we use most of us would never have a good day. Even as I write this every joint in my body hurts and all of my problems haven’t vanished. So must I rule out the possibility of having a good day? I don’t think so. I really believe this can be a good day, even if bad things happen. I’m of the opinion that a good day is any day that God is pleased with my attitude and actions. While the day might not be good in a lot of ways, I can always please God and find pleasure in Him. So can you. Everyone can have a good day. In 1 Peter 3:8-9, Peter speaks of the good we should do and at the end of verse 9 he speaks of the good we will inherit by doing it. Think about this. To have a good day, to live a good life, to experience God’s greatest blessings, etc. we must be willing to do God’s will. Surely no Christian would argue with that. And, never forget, God’s will is always right, always best, and always safest. Do you believe that? So what would it take for you to have a good day? What would it take for you to get into God’s will? What would you have to do? What would you have to stop doing? Think about it. This is not some minor matter. We’re talking about God’s will! Absolutely nothing is more important than that. Now—you have a good day. You can do it!
PRESSURE
Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your request be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”–Philippians 4:6-7 I just read those verses, as well as vss.8-13. Since I’m familiar with them I didn’t need to read them, but I did because I needed to do so. Make sense? Probably not—but it made perfectly good sense to me. Guess I had better explain. This is one of those days when, for a number of reasons and some I can’t even explain, the pressure seems unbearable (and you thought preachers always have their act together–lol). I’ll bet you’ve had days like this. It just might be that you’re having one right now. It might be one of those days when there’s a lot to do, not enough time to do it, and you don’t feel like even trying. It’s not fun is it! But the truth is that we need days like this. We need tough times because they drive us to our knees in utter dependance upon God. Difficult days make us aware of our limitations and forces us to look to God for help. Regardless of our problems peace is possible in Christ, but it happens only if we do as He commands. Hey, I’m feeling better already! I’ve still got a ton of things to do, and I might not get half of it done, but that’s all right. Unless God dies I plan to have a great day! I hope you do to.———-Oh, by the way, I wrote this yesterday morning and God didn’t die! Now you have a good day. He is still alive!
WORSHIP
I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
How do you worship? Even though there are many ways to worship God, we all need to remember that worship is an action.
It’s not sitting and watching, it’s something you do. It is participation. It is not mere emotion. It is not a feeling, not a thought process, but rather the active response of your heart, your life, and even your body to God!
If you go to a worship service and watch everyone else worship, you haven’t worshipped… you have become a religious consumer rather than a spiritual communer. You’ve become a spectator rather than a true worshipper.
Perhaps you grew up in a church where you sang hymns and participated at some level. But, maybe… just maybe… you have never had a genuine experience of encountering the presence of God in true worship.
If not, I challenge you to take time even today to tell God you desire to be a genuine worshipper. He will honor your prayer because He has made you to worship Him! You were created that you might know Him and make Him known.
As a believer in Jesus Christ, worshipping Him intimately and intensely should be the driving force in your life. That’s why I want to call you to become a true worshipper of the Lord Jesus Christ today… whether in or out of church!
TAKE AN ACTIVE ROLE IN WORSHIP BY OFFERING GOD PRAISE THROUGHOUT YOUR DAY!
By Jack Graham
VALIANT FOR TRUTH
“The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits” (Daniel 11:32).
The LORD is a man of war, Jehovah is his name.” Those who enlist under His banner shall have a Commander who will train them for the conflict and give them both vigor and valor. The times of which Daniel wrote were of the very worst kind, and then it was promised that the people of God would come out in their best colors: they would be strong and stout to confront the powerful adversary.
Oh, that we may know our God: His power, His faithfulness, His immutable love, and so may be ready to risk everything in His behalf. He is One whose character excites our enthusiasm and makes us willing to live and to die for Him. Oh, that we may know our God by familiar fellowship with Him; for then we shall become like Him and shall be prepared to stand up for truth and righteousness. He who comes forth fresh from beholding the face of God will never fear the face of man. If we dwell with Him, we shall catch the heroic spirit, and to us a world of enemies will be but as the drop of a bucket. A countless array of men, or even of devils, will seem as little to us as the nations are to God, and He counts them only as grasshoppers. Oh, to be valiant for truth in this day of falsehood.(By Charles Spurgeon)
TAMING THE TONGUE
Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.–Colossians 4:6 The tongue is a barometer of the soul. What we say reveals a lot about what we are. What comes out of the mouth reveals what is in the heart. With that in mind, beware of the person, and be careful about being the person, who must always have the first word, the last word, the loudest word, the most words, and the harshest words. Much could be said about each of these–give them some thought! People do this for a reason and it’s not good. Some of the factors are pride, fear, anger, bitterness, etc., all of which the Bible condemns. Think before you speak is still good advice. Let me add one more thing to the list—beware of the person who always uses the “I” word. This relates to everything I’ve just mentioned. It, in fact, gets to the very heart of the problem. To put it quite simply–we tend to think far too much of ourselves, and it shows up in our speech. Since we are accountable for every word we speak we had better choose our words carefully. The content, the tone, the manner, the amount, and the timing of our words are all important. Knowing God is judging us should cause us to judge ourselves. If we do, I suspect we’ll all find someting that needs to be confessed and corrected. THINK ABOUT IT!