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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Uncommon Invitation

I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance
[Luke 5:32, NIV]

It is very natural to see people who have attained a level of righteousness identify with Christ. These are the people who want to do what He does, and go where He sends. These are the people who want to defend Christ to the letter, and keep Him in their company all day long. By this, the privileges in Christ are guarded as exclusive rights of those who have proved themselves worthy of Him, in doing good and living right.

In Christ's walk on Earth, He did not despise the crowd of good people who flocked around him, but he particularly looked out for those who were not counted worthy of His company. He delighted in befriending those who had been demon-possessed, lepers, fishermen, and even despised tax collectors. Jesus showed that no one was too poor, too sinful or too insignificant to be His friend.

Do you sometimes feel unworthy of God's love and attention? Do you feel you've wronged Him too much to call Him friend? Do you feel there are others whose lives are more befitting of Christ than yours? The good news is that Jesus prefers you over all else, to be your best friend. Accept Him today and enjoy the compassion He gives.

Prayer: Thank you so much Lord Jesus for welcoming me into your fold and calling me friend. I love to be your friend and enjoy your companionship in my life. Please hold me in your embrace and help me to walk with you one step at a time. Help me to be like You, Lord Jesus I pray, Amen.

One-Year Daily Bible Reading Plan - Sept. 14 2010 - Daniel 4-6 (OT), Titus 2 (NT).

Monday, September 13, 2010

A Lifestyle Of Thanksgiving

Praise the LORD.
Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good;
His love endures forever.

It is easy to give God thanks when you have just received a wonderful blessing, an unexpected surprise or an answered prayer.  But there are times when you don’t feel like lifting up your hands to thank and praise God. Perhaps you feel alone, discouraged or anxious. Maybe you are still waiting for physical manifestations of answers to your prayers. Yet, you make a conscious decision to lift your hands and praise God. You open your mouth and begin to praise Him even though you really don’t feel like doing it.

In the midst of any situation you are going through, you can find reason to thank God. You can praise God for who He is because He is the God that never changes. You can praise Him that He is your righteousness in spite of all the mistakes you have made. You thank Him because He is faithful and will definitely come through for you. He is the only one that deserves all your praise and worship.

Your Loving Father sees and appreciates times when you offer your sacrifice of praise. It gives Him joy when you offer freely your thanksgiving despite how you feel. Your praise and thanksgiving during such times is highly prized by Him. It goes to Him as a sweet smelling savour. 
When you choose to thank Him for His unfailing love, and His faithfulness to deliver, protect and provide for you even when you don’t see the blessings yet, before long, you will find yourself experiencing and enjoying the blessings. Today and always, make a conscious effort to find reason to praise God. Lift your hands and praise the Lord, for He is good, and His mercy endures forever!

Prayer: My Loving Father, indeed You deserve my praise. You are faithful, You are merciful, You are gracious and You are Love. Whenever I give You praise and thankgiving, You inhabit my praise. I choose to thank You Lord today, for things You have done, and for things You are yet to do. May my lifestyle be one of continuous praise and worship to You. May I always find reason to thank You no matter what I go through. In Jesus Name, Amen.


Sunday, September 12, 2010

Convenient Christianity

For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it

[Matthew 16:25, NIV]

So many things to do today, so little time to do them. That’s what our world has turned into. Shorter and shorter processing times are invented to make life more convenient. Micro-waved foods, drive-thru take away, condensed episodes of our favorite TV programs, super condensed church services.

With this jet pace, some have tried to make the Christian life more convenient, choosing to practice Christianity on Sunday only. They attend a religious service at whatever church makes them most comfortable, which doesn’t grate on their lifestyles, they give an offering and are nice to fellow church goers – nothing that requires much effort on their part. This way they can have the rest of the week to themselves, to live as they please.

That would be a convenient Christianity, but we know that following Jesus is not a walk of convenience. It is a life-style and not a Sunday-only convenience. Being a disciple calls for giving up our lives for Him. It’s about living as Jesus calls us to live, daily giving up our plans and purposes for His. A relationship with Him causes us to be conscious of our thoughts, decisions, attitudes, and actions. This is to make our lives wholesome and to please God. Whoever loses his life for Christ’s sake will find it.

Prayer: Dear Lord, I ask forgiveness for my attitude to Christianity, only doing that which is convenient for me. Thank you for your word that reminds me of the constant lifestyle of living in Christ requiring me to consistently walk in obedience. Give me the strength Holy Spirit to live in your obedience and not my convenience, I pray in Jesus name.

One-Year Daily Bible Reading Plan - Sept 12 2010 - Ezekiel 47-48 (OT), 2 Timothy 4 (NT).