The opposite of this is also true. Those who fill their minds with positive affirmations, who concentrate on the noble virtues that make life meaningful, set the stage for healing and make possible the wholeness that is God's design for all. Two thousand years before psychologists were teaching this truth, Paul discovered its power. "Meditate on these things," he said—things that are noble, just, pure, lovely, of good report. We are what we think.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Shape your worries into prayers
The opposite of this is also true. Those who fill their minds with positive affirmations, who concentrate on the noble virtues that make life meaningful, set the stage for healing and make possible the wholeness that is God's design for all. Two thousand years before psychologists were teaching this truth, Paul discovered its power. "Meditate on these things," he said—things that are noble, just, pure, lovely, of good report. We are what we think.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
"Strengthen my hands!"
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Philippians 4:6
Scripture:
an expanded, interpretive translation of Philippians 4:6 could be rendered:
"Lord, I thank You for allowing me to come boldly before You in prayer. I know that You love me and want to meet the needs I am facing in my life today. My temptation is to worry and fear, but I know that if I will trust You, everything I am concerned about will turn out all right. Right now I reject the temptation to worry, and I choose to come before You to boldly make my requests known. I declare that I am not ruled by worry, fear, or concerns. I go to You with those things that are on my heart, and I clearly articulate what I feel, what I need Heaven to do on my behalf. Because of the promises in Your Word, I know exactly how to boldly make my requests. I will always match my requests with thanksgiving, letting You know, Lord how grateful I am for everything Yoiu do in my life. I am so thankful that You are on my side; therefore, I know I will survive and victoriously overcome each and every attack that ever tries to come against my family, my relationships, my business, my finances, and my life. I declare this by faith in Jesus' name, amen!"
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Unique!
Scripture:
Job 10:8-12 "You made me like a handcrafted piece of pottery-- and now are you going to smash me to pieces? (9) Don't you remember how beautifully you worked my clay? Will you reduce me now to a mud pie? (10) Oh, that marvel of conception as you stirred together semen and ovum-- (11) What a miracle of skin and bone, muscle and brain! (12) You gave me life itself, and incredible love. You watched and guarded every breath I took."
Observation:
One reason that Job was so distressed by what he perceived to be mistreatment by God was that he was certain that he was God's handiwork, as shown by our scripture for tooday. Job had a keen sense of the skill with which God had fashioned him in the womb.
Job's words sound a lot like David's in Psalm 139:13-16:
(13) Oh yes, you shaped me first inside, then out; you formed me in my mother's womb. (14) I thank you, High God--you're breathtaking! Body and soul, I am marvelously made! I worship in adoration--what a creation! (15) You know me inside and out, you know every bone in my body; You know exactly how I was made, bit by bit, how I was sculpted from nothing into something. (16) Like an open book, you watched me grow from conception to birth; all the stages of my life were spread out before you, The days of my life all prepared before I'd even lived one day."
This speaks of God's intimate knowledge of each individual. He has that knowledge because He has created each individual from the womb. God knows us intimately because He owns us. He is like the inventor who carefully designs and builds a device and then becomes the owner of its patent.
People are not thrown together haphazardly, nor do they come together through random processes. Rather, God intentionally and masterfully creates human life in the womb. He works everything together into a whole according to His perfect will.
Application:
I am so thankful that I was not a "mistake". I didn't accidently come into existence. Nor did any human being. I don't care what the circumstances of conception are, each human being is special and unique, and God has a PLAN and PURPOSE for that individual.
A fundamental truth of Scripture is that God has created people in His image. Not only humanity in general, but every single individual! The same God whose mind and power fashioned the stars, the seas, the animals, and all other human beings has carefully, intentionally, and individually created me...and YOU.
That means:
1. You are UNIQUE! Even though you have many things in common with other people, You are one of a kind! No one else has been given the same makeup as God has given You. Your face, fingerprints, voice, and genetic makeup are matched by no one else's! God has handcrafted you with your personality, your unique set of talents and motivations, and your special "bent" in life.
2. You have a unique PURPOSE. Not only has God made you, but He has designed you for His special reasons. He has crafted you to carry out a unique purpose.
3. You have a RESPONSIBILITY TO YOUR CREATOR. God created you to live with Him and for Him. Ultimately, you belong to Him (Romans 14:7-8). Therefore, your life needs to center on Him. The great tragedy of many people is that they turn their backs on their creator and live for themselves. But everyone will give an account to the Lord for how they have lived their lives. He will ask whether or not they have used what He has given them to honor Him and fulfill His purposes.
Prayer:
"Lord, I thank you that I am fearfully and wonderfully made. I am so thankful that I am not an accident. You put me together in my mother's womb. You made me unique, and gave me a purpose. Help me to always remember that because of this I have a responsibility to You, my Creator. I want to fulfill all of the potential that You put within my life. I know that you have a plan and a future for me. I once again affirm my dependence upon You, and my understanding and belief that I truly a special creation of Yours. I love you Lord, and I choose to walk in Your purpose and plan for my life today. In Jesus' name, amen!"
Blessings!
Pastor Rusty L. Blann
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Thumps!
Scripture:
Job 7:1-4 (cev) Why is life so hard? Why do we suffer? (2) We are slaves in search of shade; we are laborers longing for our wages. (3) God has made my days drag on and my nights miserable. (4) I pray for night to end, but it stretches out while I toss and turn.
Observation:
Faced with sudden tragedy, such as the loss of health, wealth, or a loved one, the natural question to ask is: why? Why did this happen? Why did it happen to me? Why now? Job struggled with the question of "why" as he struggled through his suffering. He couldn't make sense of it.
So did Jesus' disciples when they came upon a man who had been born blind. "Teacher, why was this man born blind? Was it because he or his parents sinned? (John 9:1-2).
Job eventually realized the glory and grace of God as a result of his sufferings (Job 42:1-6). That should offer some comfort to the people who face seemingly senseless tragedy. The pain is real and must not be denied. But someday we will see the glory of God, even in the things that we suffer. We have the assurance of Job and Jesus for that!
Application:
Max Lucado writes: "When a potter bakes a pot he checks its solidity by pulling it out of the [furnace] and thumping it. If it 'sings,' it's ready. If it 'thuds,' it's put back in. Character is also checked by thumping… Late night phone calls… grouchy teachers… burnt meals… flat tires… 'you've-got-to-be-kidding' deadlines. Thumps trigger the worst in us… They aren't big enough to be a crisis, but if you get enough of them, watch out. Traffic jams… long lines… empty mailboxes… dirty clothes on the floor… Thump. Thump. Thump. How do you respond? Do you sing or do you thud? Jesus said, "People speak the things that are in their hearts" (Luke 6:45 NCV), and there's nothing like a good thump to reveal the true nature of a heart… it's not in momentary heroics, but in the thump-packed humdrum of day-to-day living. If you've a tendency to 'thud' more than you 'sing,' take heart. There's hope for us 'thudders.' Begin by thanking God… not a half-hearted thank-you… but a rejoicing, jumping-for-joy, thank-you from the bottom of your heart. James says: 'Count it all joy when you fall into various trials… the testing of your faith produces patience.' God's doing the thumping… for your own good… You're going to be tested… you might as well learn from the thumps. See it as an opportunity to develop patience and persistence. Each thump helps or hurts you, depending on how you use it. Be aware of 'thump-slumps'… For all of us there are times during the week when we can anticipate an unusual amount of thumping. Handle them head on… bolster yourself with extra prayer… don't give up… and remember no thump is disastrous. All thumps work together for good when you love and obey God."
Prayer:
"Lord, help me to understand that you are my soverign Lord, and you are in complete control of my life as I submit to Your Lordship and authority. I know that there are "thumps" that happen in my life. Like Job, I may ask "why" but also like Job, I want to hang onto my integrity and refuse to sin against you with my words. May I sing when I am thumped! May my heart be full of thanksgiving and praise. You are so faithful to me. When the time comes that I must face difficulties, my hearts prayer is that my heart will truly "SING" and not "thud!" I ask this in Jesus' name, amen!"
Blessings!
Pastor Rusty L. Blann
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Are my words a blessing?
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