Sunday, August 31, 2008

Strength - 14

The Lord Shall renew their strength.
Isaiah 40:31 'Key Verse'
"They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint."

Note: To wait on the Lord is to trust Him fully with our lives. It involves looking to Him as our source of help and grace in time of need. Those who wait upon the Lord are promised of three things: (1) the strength of God to revive them in the midst of exhaustion and weakness, of suffering and trial; (2) the ability to rise above their difficulties as an eagle that soars into the sky; and (3) the ability to run spiritually without tiring and to walk steadily forward without fainting at God's delays. God promises that if His people will patiently trust Him, he will provide whatever is needed to sustain (support) them constantly.

Dorothy: It would be good to read New Century Version from Isaiah 40:12-31 because Isaiah, the prophet gives a clear picture that God is Supreme. Even God challenged Israel if they can compare God to anyone and is anyone equal to Him? Look at the nature that He alone has created and that idols do not created anything at all.
I will start with Isaiah 40:28-31: "Surely you know. Surely you have heard. The Lord is the God who lives forever, who created all the world. He does not become tired or need to rest. No one can understand how great His wisdom is. v29 He gives strength to those who are tired and more power to those who are weak. v30 Even children become tired and need to rest, and young people trip and fall. v.31 But the people who trust the Lord will become strong again. They will rise up as an eagle in the sky; they will run and not need rest; they will walk and not become tired."

How is the eagle "renewed" each year?
Each year the eagle replaces its feather over a period of several months. However, not like the other birds who becomes 'naked' after losing all their feathers. The naked birds cannot fly until they get their feathers grown back. But eagle is different. While the old feathers fall out or moult, the new feathers comes in at the same time. So the eagle is able to continue hunting for food throughout the entire renewal process. The eagle can still fly while the feathers are being replaced. The eagle has been known to live through to 100 years because of the renewal of the strength. This is why God compares us to eagle. We, like the eagle, need "new feathers" or "new strength" to become strong like an eagle. There is a favorite song that has been a blessing to many of us. May the Lord bless you.

Song: They That Wait Upon The Lord.
They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength,
they shall mount up with the wings as an eagle;
they shall run and not be weary, they walk and not faint.
Teach me Lord, teach me Lord to wait....

Friday, August 29, 2008

Strength - 13

The Most Important Command –
“Love God with all your strength”.

Mark 12: 28-34 New Century Version
One of the teachers of the law came and heard Jesus arguing with the Sadducees. Seeing that Jesus gave good answers to their questions, he asked Jesus, “Which of the commands is most important?” v29 Jesus answered, “The most important command is this: ‘Listen, people of Israel! The Lord our God is the only Lord. V30 Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and ALL YOUR STRENGTH.’ V31 The second command is this: ‘Love your neighbor as you love yourself.’ There are no commands more important than these.”

V32 The man answered, “That was a good answer, Teacher. You were right when you said God is the only Lord and there is no other God beside Him. V33 One must love God with all his heart, all his mind and ALL HIS STRENGTH. And one must love his neighbor as he loves himself. These commands are more important than all the animals and sacrifices we offer to God.” When Jesus saw that the man answered him wisely, Jesus said to him, “You are close to the kingdom of God.” And after that, no one was brave enough to ask Jesus any more questions.

Deuteronomy 6:3-8 NCV: The Command to Love God

Listen, Israel, and carefully obey these laws. Then all will go well for you, and you will become a great nation in a fertile land, just as the Lord, the God of your ancestors, has promised you. V4 Listen, people of Israel! The Lord our God is the only Lord. V5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength. V6 Always remember these commands I give you today. V7 Teach them to your children, and talk about them when you sit at home and walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. V8 Write them down and tie them to your hands as a sign. Tie them on your forehead to remind you and write them on your doors and gates.

Dorothy:
I encourage you to get to know Him, to cherish Him, get acquaintance with Him, and study His Word. It is through reading the New Century Version that I came to know Him more and more. It is the language that helped me to understand who God really is. Holy Spirit opens up the “Mystery of Christ” through the Scriptures. There are many crossed studies from the Old Testament and the New Testament together. Praise His name.

Song: The Deaf Shall Know....

The Deaf shall know Him to know is life--
The Deaf shall know the Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Deaf shall know the Life, the Truth, the Way.
The Deaf shall know that Jesus came to save.
The Deaf shall have His Spirit from above.
The Deaf shall know the fullness of His Love.
The Deaf shall 'hear' the Word of God in signs.
The Deaf shall say, that "Jesus now is mine."


[Heard this from Deaf Convention in 1970's and copy was given to me by Karen and Preston Lindsay][Writer of the song, unknown]

Strength - 12

The New Jerusalem

Dorothy:

I want to share more about the importance of “The Jerusalem”. It was in Jerusalem that Jesus told Peter, “…upon this Rock, I will build My church.” At Jerusalem in the Upper room, there was an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon 120 disciples and made noise and thousands of people heard it. It was in Jerusalem that Peter preached to 3,000 people who accepted Christ as their Savior. Jerusalem was the birthplace of the beginning of the “Good News”, God’s promised of Salvation through His Son, Jesus. Since 2,000 years many Gentiles of different nations have come to know Jesus Christ as their Savior.

So what is God doing now?

God is busy preparing the New Jerusalem, which will some day come “down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.” Revelation 21:2 NCV: ‘I saw the holy city, the NEW JERUSALEM, coming down out of heaven from God. It was prepared like a bride dressed for her husband.’

On that great day, God’s covenant promises will be fully realized: ‘I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Now God’s presence is with people, and he will live with them, and they will be his people. God himself will be with them and will be their God.” [Rev. 21:3 NCV]. God and the Lamb will reign for ever and ever on their throne in this holy city.

‘He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death, sadness, crying, or pain, because all the old ways are gone. The One who was sitting on the throne said, “Look! I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this, because these words are true and can be trusted”’ [Rev.21:4-5 NCV].

Then one of the seven angels said, “Come with me, and I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb.” And the angel carried me away by the Spirit to a very large and high mountain. He showed me the HOLY CITY, JERUSALEM, coming down out of heaven from God [Revelation 21:9-10 NCV].

Suggest reading Revelation 21:11 through 22. It describes New Jerusalem’s adorning and the sizes of it. One thing impressed me. ‘There was no temple in the city because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the city’s temple. The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, because the glory of God is its light, and the Lamb is the city’s lamp.’

Hallelujah! This is our hope for the future, our new home in the New Jerusalem and I hope you have come to enjoy the Holy Spirit’s revelation to us. May God bless you!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Strength - 11

Dorothy: Good morning! Let’s talk about “THE JERUSALEM”.

Studying the Fresh Manna for few days about “The Jerusalem” may have been difficult to understand the purpose of it. I want to focus on Psalm 84:5&7 again. God spoke to Moses about the place and God would choose a place in which ‘to put His name’. During 40 years of wandering, the Tabernacle with the Ark of God was waiting for that place in which God had chosen The Promise Land for Israel to live in. Jerusalem was to be the worship center of His future Temple built by King Solomon. God became famous and His name went into the whole world from Israel. Many people traveled many miles to come to “Zion” to see the beautiful Temple built. They wanted God to bless them and they felt God’s strength went into their bodies. They were happy and full of joy. There were “festival” times that God had chosen three times a year for people to come to Jerusalem to celebrate. It was an important time to “worship” God and many nations would come to “meet Him” at Jerusalem.

The title of ‘Mount Zion’ was the first to use before Jerusalem. Mount Zion was one of the hills which Jerusalem was built; later it became another name for the whole city, Jerusalem; it is also a name for HEAVEN. It is found in Revelation 14:1 “…there before me was the Lamb standing on Mount Zion.” There is an old song called, ‘We’re Marching to Zion”. It is a victorious song.

Psalm 84:5&7 “Mount Zion” and “The Jerusalem”.

NCV: Happy are those whose strength comes from you [God], who want to travel to Jerusalem. v7 The people get stronger as they go and every one meets with God in Jerusalem. AMP: Blessed—happy, fortunate [to be envied]—is the man who strength is in You; in whose heart are the highways to Zion. v7 They go from strength to strength—increasing in victorious power; each of them appears before God in Zion.

Dorothy: I shared this with a friend about “The Jerusalem”. To my surprise, this friend told a story of the trip to Israel with a deaf group and the pastor in 1970. The pastor told the group to read the book of John to have better understanding about “The Jerusalem” and different towns. A friend said, “I didn’t understand at first, but later seeing the place of Calvary where Jesus walked and He took the cross; seeing the empty tomb; God touched my heart and I wept so many hours until I got saved. I understand what “The Jerusalem” was about. It is a meeting place to get to know God. I came home to U.S.A. a different person. My life was changed.”

Many people of the world have traveled by plane, by boats, other transportation just to visit Israel and visit the places where Jesus had been. God said, “I will have a name to put upon” and that is Jerusalem. Jerusalem became the center of the whole world. Many who traveled to Israel will receive special strength from God and they are happy.

Prayer: Dear Lord, open our hearts to understand YOU. Open our vision about "The Jerusalem, the heavenly Jerusalem, our future home. Some day, Jerusalem will come down on new earth and You, God will finally be with us on the new earth. We look forward to this in Jesus' name. Amen!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Strength - 10

Blessed Is The Man Whose Strength Is In God!
Psalm 84:5,7.
KJV: Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee: in whose heart are the ways of them. v7 They go from strength to strength every one of them in Zion appeareth before God.
NCV: Happy are those whose strength comes from you, who want to travel to Jerusalem. v7 The people get stronger as they go and every one meets with God in Jerusalem.
AMP: Blessed—happy, fortunate [to be envied]—is the man who strength is in You; in whose heart are the highways to Zion. v7 They go from strength to strength—increasing in victorious power; each of them appears before God in Zion.

When David made Jerusalem his capital city, it began taking on various other names in keeping with its character—names such as: “Zion” (2Sam.5:7), “the city of David” (1Ki. 2:10), “the holy city” (Neb.11:1), “the city of God” (Ps.46:4), “the city of the great King” (Ps.48:2), “the city of righteousness, the faithful city” (Is.1:26), “the city of the Lord” (Is.60:14), “The Lord is there” (Ezek.48:35), and a “city of truth” (Zec.8:3). Some of these names are prophetic names for the future city of Jerusalem.

Brief History of how the city became Jerusalem.

When the Israelites were ready to cross over the Jordan to enter the Promised Land, the city then was called “the Jebusite city” (Jo.15:8) or “Jebus” (1Chr.11:4). It was never captured during Joshua’s conquest of the land of Canaan, and remained in the hands of the Canaanites until David became king. Why was it difficult for Joshua to conquer “Jebus”? There were high mountains that surrounded “the Jebusite city” and they have walls that prevent anyone to conquer. David and his armies had found the secret passageway from underground to capture the city of "Jebus". David changed "Jebus" to Jerusalem and Jerusalem became the capital city. David’s son, Solomon built the Temple to the Lord God in Jerusalem and the city, Jerusalem also became the religious center for the worship of the covenant Lord.

The city of Jerusalem had special meaning for God’s people in the Old Testament. It was a place where Moses prophesied that God would choose a place in which “to put his name” (Deut.12:5,11,21; 14:23-24; 1Ki.8:29). The mountains that surrounded Jerusalem symbolized the Lord surrounding His people in His eternal steadfastness [Ps.125:1-2]. Jerusalem was a symbol of all that God wanted for His people. Whenever God’s people were in Jerusalem, they were to remember the ruling power of God, His holiness, His faithfulness to His people, and His eternal commitment to be their God. Jerusalem was the city where God revealed His word to His people.

Dorothy:

In order to appreciate Psalm 84:5 and 7 talked about “Zion,” we need to understand why David said, “Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house” [v4]. Those who go to the house of the Lord seeking His presence will receive His blessing. This blessing includes the nearness of God and a renewed spiritual strength. I pray that we have better understanding about “The Jerusalem” and there are yet more to come.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Strength - 9

As My Strength Was Then So Is My Strenth Now.
Joshua 14:11 [Caleb said to Joshua]
“…I am as strong this day as I was in the day that Moses sent me: as my strength was then so is my strength now, for war, both to go out, and to come in.”
Psalm 29:11 NCV: The Lord gives strength to his people; the Lord blesses his people with peace.

Did you know how old Caleb was when he quoted this line? Let’s began with a story of how he came to say this. Caleb and Joshua were two of the 12 spies that went in to investigate the land of Canaan and to find out the strength of the cities before they began to make plans for the war. When they returned 12 spies gave report to Moses. Ten spies gave negative report while Joshua and Caleb gave positive report believing that God will help conquer the land for them. Caleb was only 40 years old that time. Because of 10 bad reports had influenced the Israelites into disbelief and faithless generation that God became angry and declared that all who were 20 years old and up will die. The young generation of 20 years and below would enter the land of promise. So the wilderness wanderings lasted 40 years. Joshua and Caleb entered the Promised Land to wage war against cities for few years.

Joshua 14:10-13 NVC: Caleb said: "Now then, the Lord has kept his promise. He has kept me alive for forty-five years from the time he said this to Moses during the time we all wandered in the desert. Now here I am, eighty-five years old. I am still as strong today as I was the day Moses sent me out, and I am just as ready to fight now as I was then. So give me the mountain country the Lord promised me that day long ago. Back then you heard that the Anakite people lived there and the cities were large and well protected. But now with the Lord helping me, I will force them out, just as the Lord said.”

Joshua blessed Caleb son of Jephunneth and gave him [Caleb] the city of Hebron as his own. Hebron still belongs to the family of Caleb, son of Jephunneth the Kenizzite because he had faith and obeyed the Lord, the God of Israel.

Dorothy:
Now you know that Caleb was 85 years old when God gave him the same strength as he was when he was 40 years old. Caleb put word: God kept me alive for 45 years and now I am 85 years and still going strong. And he was ready to fight to capture Hebron. There were mountains surrounded the Hebron. It was actually a very high place to climb up to. But Caleb and his men went up and captured the city and it became theirs.

What does that applies to us?

We could learn something about Caleb and the way he thinks and how he talks. Do we think and talk the same way as Caleb? Can we quote “God gave me the same strength as I was 40 years old and now I am 60 or 70 or 80 years old?”

Prayer:
Dear Lord, thank You for showing me how Caleb received his strength from You. Help me to believe that You would give me the same strength as You have given to Caleb. Renew my faith in You through this story of Caleb. I rejoiced in new truth in Jesus’ name, amen.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Strength – 8


Psalm 18:1-3

I WILL LOVE YOU, MY LORD, MY STRENGTH.
I will love you, Lord. You are my strength. V2 The Lord is my rock, my protection, my Savior. My God is my rock. I can run to Him for safety. He is my shield and my saving strength, my defender. V3 I will call to the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and I will be saved from my enemies.
Psalm 59:17
God, my strength, I will sing praises to you. God, my defender, you are the God who loves me.
Psalm 77:14
You are the God who does miracles; you have shown people your power [strength].
Psalm 81:1
Sing for joy to God, our strength; shout out loud to the God of Jacob.
[All verses are New Century Version]

Song of worship: In the Quiet of the Morning

In the quiet of the morning…
I will worship Your name…
I will lift my voice [sign] with signing…
to praise you again…
For it fills my heart with glad..ness…
that remains [stays] through the day…
In the quiet of the morning …,
I will worship Your name…

Note: I WILL LOVE THEE, O LORD.
This psalm also occurs in 2 Samuel 22 with a few changes. It was probably written early in David’s reign. The psalm also prophesies a time when, through the Messiah, all nations will praise the name of God. Romans 15:9 “…those who are not Jews could give glory to God for the mercy he gives to them. It is written in the Scriptures: “So I will praise you among the non-Jewish people. I will sing praises to your name.” Psalm 18:49 “I will praise you, Lord, among the nations. I will sing praises to your name.”

Dorothy:

When I sing the song, ‘In the Quiet of the Morning,’ I noticed one line says, I will worship Your name. This touches my heart and I was not aware that it was in the Scripture until this morning when I typed the note. I may have seen it but this morning it was more impressive for me. It led me to pray right now.

Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father, wash us with the Blood of Jesus so all of our sins are forgiven through Calvary. We bow down before You. We love and adore You. We worship Your name. The Scripture tells us more and more about You. Father, our flesh is weak and You are our Strength. You made us stronger when we worship Your name. In Your presence, there is joy. Thank you for hearing our prayers in Jesus’ name, amen.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Strength - 7

Song: Worship the King
Worship the King, praise Him and sing,
Jesus, the Lamb upon the Throne,
Glorious His name, Ever the same,
No one is God and King, but Jesus alone,
Bright morning star, Ancient of Days,
Worthy of glory, Worship and praise,
Worship the King…. [Repeat]
[Song collection out of memory]

Verses for the Day: 1 Chron. 16:11-14

Theme: SEEK THE LORD AND HIS STRENGTH.
KJV: Seek the Lord and his strength, seek his face continually. Remember his marvelous works that he hath done, his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth; O ye seed of Jacob, his chosen ones. He is the Lord our God; his judgments are in all the earth [as in Egypt].
NCV: Depend on the Lord and his strength; always go to him for help. Remember the miracles he has done, his wonders, and his decisions. You are the descendants of his servant, Israel; you are the children of Jacob, his chosen people. He is the Lord our God. His laws are for all the world.

1 Chronicles 16:27, 29b
KJV: Glory and honor are in his presence; strength and gladness are in his place. V29b … worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.
NCV: Worship the Lord because he is holy.

Dorothy: Reading from 1 Chronicles 15 through 17.
Through the instruction, the Levites used special poles to carry the Ark of God on their shoulders, as Moses had commanded. They brought the Ark of God into Jerusalem and put it inside the tent that David had set up for it. There was a great rejoicing and celebrating time. David appointed some of the Levites to serve before the Ark of the Lord. They had the job of leading the worship and giving thanks and praising the Lord, the God of Israel. That day David first gave Asaph and his relatives the job of singing praises to the Lord. David had given psalm of gratitude or thanks [1 Chronicles 16:8-36].

Several days ago, I wrote in my Journal about 1 Chronicles 16:11 “Seek the Lord and his strength, seek his face continually,” I had wondered what song would go with it? This morning Holy Spirit led me to sing the song on “Worship the King” and it touched my heart. I realized that God wanted my song of worship and praise so I took the time to sing that song I wrote above from memory. Reading God’s Word is part of depending on Him. His Word gives me strength.

What does this means to me?

Awesome that I learn who God really is. This is what seeking the Lord and His Scripture is all about. What is God’s goal for you? Seek Him and you will find Him if you seek Him with all your heart. God bless you today.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Strength - 6

Verses for the Day: Deut.3:28 [God said to Moses]
MOSES IS TO ENCOURAGE AND STRENGTHEN JOSHUA.
NIV: But commission Joshua, and encourage and strengthen him, for he will lead this people across and will cause them to inherit the land that you will see.
AMP: But charge Joshua, and encourage and strengthen him; for he shall go over before this people, and he shall cause them to possess the land which you shall see.
NCV: Appoint Joshua and help him be brave and strong. He will lead the people across the river and give them the land that they are to inherit, but you can only look at it.

Dorothy:

Moses’ time was up and now Joshua was taking his place to lead the people. God asked Moses to encourage him and make him strong. It can be a scaring job for Joshua to take his place so it was important for Moses to keep Joshua from feeling overwhelmed. Joshua felt strengthened and stronger. Joshua had the courage to lead the people into the new land. So Moses blessed Joshua and encouraged him to lead on and God would be with him as He had been with Moses.

Has God ever asked you to do something for Him? Sometimes a person would “hide” because he or she is so scared to do something “big” for God. Sometimes it takes a friend to give a “gentle push” and encouragement. They need to feel connection: your strength to give them strength to obey the Lord. Think about Joshua. Think about how God had spoken to Moses to encourage Joshua to lead on. Maybe there is someone out there waiting for you to be like Moses, to encourage “The Deaf Joshua” to do something for the Lord. If the Lord has asked you to do something for Him and you are “scared,” find a friend you could trust and talk about it. Let your friend give you “strength.” Let your friend help you to obey the Lord if God ask you to do something for Him.

It is a blessing to encourage someone today. It seems to make you feel good. I pray that you will “give strength” to someone today. This reminds me of a song called, “Make me a blessing”. Wow!

Chorus: Make Me a Blessing

Make me a blessing, Make me a blessing;
Out of my life may Jesus shine;
Make me a blessing, O Savior, I pray,
Make me a blessing to someone today.

Verse:

Out in the highways and byways of life,
Many are weary and sad;
Carry the sunshine where darkness is rife,
Making the sorrowing glad.
[Lyrics: Ira B. Wilson; Music: George S. Schuler]

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Strength - 5

Verses for the Day: Psalm 77:14-15
DAVID REMEMBERED THE STRENGTH OF GOD.
KJV: Thou art the God that doest wonders: thou hast declared thy strength among the people. Thou hast with thine arm redeemed thy people, the sons of Jacob and Joseph. Selah. AMP: You are the the God Who does wonders; You have demonstrated Your power among the peoples. You have with Your [mighty] arm redeemed Your people, the sons of Jacob and Joseph. Selah [stop, and calmly think of that]! NCV: You are the God who does miracles; you have shown people your power. By your power you have saved your people, the descendants of Jacob and Joseph. Selah.

Dorothy: David asked this question in Psalm 77:13 “…who is so great a God as our God?” [kjv]. Also from Amplified Bible says: “…who is a great God like our God?” The answer is verse 14-15 “You are the God….thy strength…and thine arm redeemed people…” NCV seems to give the answer: “... No god is as great as our God.” Any god that is made by the hand of man to worship the image, does not have the STRENGTH, or the POWER to save people from their soul and from their troubles.

What does the word strength means? The dictionary defines this: 1. quality of being strong; power; force; vigor (energy): [Samson was a man of great strength]. 2. something that makes strong; support: [“God is our refuge and strength”]. We often, have seen the word, strengthen in the Bible. It is interesting to know that strength(en) means make stronger or grow stronger.

Do you ever felt like God has abandoned us? Is his love gone forever? Will God never be kind to us again? Has God stopped speaking for all times? Has God forgotten mercy? Is God too angry to pity us? Has the power of God Most High left us? What was David’s answer to those questions? David said, “I remember what the Lord did; I remember the miracles You did long ago. I think about all the things You did and consider Your deeds” [Psalm 77:11-12]. David was remembering God’s help in the whole chapter of Psalm 77. David reminded people that God saved Israel from Egypt in the whole chapter of Psalm 78. David reminds people that God is our strength in time of trouble. God is strong. God has power. God is our ‘force’. God is our energy. God can do it again. We need to continue to trust Him.

What does this means to me? In time of troubles when we ask so many questions about God, be like David who remembers what the Lord has done for you. Hey, that reminds me of an old song.

One of song collection:
When I remember what the Lord has done,
I’ll never turn back anymore.
When I remember what the Lord has done,
I’ll never turn back anymore.
No, no! No, no, no! I’ll never turn back anymore.
No, no! No, no, no! I’ll never turn back anymore.
When I remember what the Lord has done,
I’ll never turn back anymore.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Strength - 4

Verse for the Day: Exodus 15:2
THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH
KJV: The Lord is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation: he is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation; my father’s God and I will exalt him.
NCV: The Lord gives me strength and makes me sing; he has saved me. He is my God, and I will praise him. He is the God of my fathers, and I will honor him.

Dorothy:
The verse signifies the victory song that the Lord was Israel’s strength. God had led the Israel through the divided water of the Red Sea. After they had crossed over, the host of Egyptians went in to chase after them to the middle of the Red Sea, even all Pharaoh’s horses, his chariots and his horsemen. Through the instruction of the Lord, Moses raised his hand over the sea, and the sea returned to its place. The Egyptians tried to run from it, but the Lord swept them away into the sea. The water returned, and covered all the Egyptians, upon their chariots, and all the horsemen and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them. Not one of them survived.

What did they do after that great victory over the Egyptians?
Moses and the Israelites sang song to the Lord [Exodus 15:1-18]. This song celebrates God’s victory at the Red Sea over Egyptian powers. It is a hymn of praise and thanksgiving to God for His majesty, military might, and faithfulness to His people. “The Lord gives me strength and makes me sing; he has saved me. He is my God, and I will praise him.” Wow! Great picture of who God is: The Lord is a man of war. The Lord is a warrior. The Lord is his name. The Lord fought for Israelites against Egypt. The Lord is great. Blessed be the God of our Salvation.

Note: there is something interesting that I would like to add.
The deliverance out of Egypt foreshadows and prophesies the victory of God’s people over Satan and the Antichrist during the last days; [Rev. 15:2] hence one of the songs of the redeemed is called the “song of Moses” [Revelation 15:3-4].

What does this means?
Whatever we read the story of the Red Sea that God had shown His power over the Egyptians, the Pharaoh and his armies, this should encourage us that God will bring deliverance to His people over the enemies. Interesting thing: Song of Moses in the Old Testament, then song of Moses in the future Revelation. The song is about how great is our God.

Song: How Great is our God.
How great is our God... How great is His name.
He is the greatest One… forever the same.
He rolled back the water… of the mighty Red Sea.
And He said, “Let me lead you… put your trust in Me.”

Monday, August 18, 2008

Strength - 3

Verses for the Day: 2 Corinthians 12:9a [God said to Paul]
MY STRENGTH IS PERFECT IN WEAKNESS
KJV: “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.”
NCV: “My grace is enough for you. When you are weak, my power is made perfect in you.”
AMP: "My grace—My favor and loving-kindness and mercy—are enough for you, [that is, sufficient against any danger and to enable you to bear the trouble manfully]; for My strength and power are made perfect—fulfilled and completed and show themselves most effective—in [your] weakness."

Note: MY GRACE IS ENOUGH FOR YOU.
Grace is God’s presence, favor, and power. It is a force, a HEAVENLY STRENGTH given to those who call upon God. His grace will come down upon the faithful believer who accepts his weaknesses difficulties for the gospel’s sake. The greater our weakness and trials for Christ, the more grace God will give us to accomplish His will. What He give to us is always enough for us to live our daily lives, to work for Him, and endure our suffering and "thorns in the flesh". As long as we draw near to Christ, Christ will give His HEAVENLY STRENGTH and comfort us.

Dorothy:
Paul said: “Three times I called upon the Lord…begged that it might depart from me; but He said to me, My grace is enough for you. When you are weak, I give you My strength.”

We have “thorns in our flesh”. Some of us have problems with our bodies. Diabetics, cramp in legs, nerves, sleepless nights, our age, and many other little things that bother us. What is God’s answer to this? Grace and strength, He gives to us. This grace reminds me of a short song, At Calvary. Why? It is because it is burdensome to carry any problem we have. What will relief us? My burdened soul will find freedom and peace when I turned to Calvary. Jesus, the One who suffered for me and endure the cross for me. Jesus, the One whose stripes will relief me through the strength so that I could endure whatever problems I would face and give me peace and perfect trust and complete rest in the Lord. I pray that God will give you grace and strength in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Song: At Calvary
Mercy there was great, and grace was free;
Pardon there was multiplied to me;
There my burdened soul found liberty,
At Cal – va – ry….
[Lyrics: William R Newell]
[Music: Daniel B. Towner]

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Strength - 2

Verses for the Day: Nehemiah 8:10
THE JOY OF THE LORD
KJV: ...the joy of the Lord is your strength.
AMP: ...the joy of the Lord is your strength and stronghold.
NCV: ...the joy of the Lord will make you strong.

Dorothy:
To understand what this is about, Nehemiah was the cup bearer to the King Xerxes, the Queen Esther's husband at Susa, the Persian Empire. Nehemiah felt burden to go back to Jerusalem to rebuild the damaged walls. The King gave permission for Nehemiah to return to Jerusalem and the walls were rebuilt.

Ezra was reading the book of the law of Moses to the people who came together. When the people heard and understood the Word of God, they felt a deep conviction of sin and guilt. They bowed their heads and worshiped the Lord. For all the people wept, when they heard the words of the law. [Neh.8:6,9]. Nehemiah encouraged the people not to continue to weep or be sorry. Instead, to turn to joy of the Lord so they may received strength from the Lord. It was a great day of celebration because the wall was finished [Neh.6:15}.

What does this applies to us?

This "joy of the Lord" is based on reconciliation with God and the presence of the Spirit in our lives. We have the assurance that Christ has forgave our sins and we were restored [give back from something taken] to fellowship with God, and that we now live in harmony with His will [Neh. 8:10-13; *Luke 7:50]. [*Jesus said to her, "Because you believe, you are saved from your sins. Go in peace."

What does this means to us?
If we don't have the joy of the Lord, what becomes of us? Sad? Dead feelings? Drained strength. Tired feelings? This isn't a good testimony for a Christian to have. This is the reason we have the Holy Spirit to keep us in touch with God, and keep in touch with God's Word. Satan hates the "joy of the Lord" because it gives us strength. His goal is to destroy the "joy" because he knows it is a powerful stuff. I pray that we keep in touch with Holy Spirit in Jesus' name. Amen. It is great to memorize the song that will help us to remember where the strength comes from.

Song: The Joy of the Lord [Neh.8:10]

The joy of the Lord is thy strength and He is thy life.
The joy of the Lord is thy strength and He is thy life.
He giveth us the victory
when our hearts are filled with praise to thee.
The joy of the Lord is thy strength and He is thy life.
[Collection song]

Friday, August 15, 2008

Strength - 1

Verses for the Day: Micah 5:4-5a
THE STRENGTH OF THE LORD
NIV: He will stand and shepherd his flock in the strength of the LORD, in majesty of the name of the LORD his God. And they will live security, for then his greatness will reach to the ends of the earth.
v5a And he will be their peace.
NCV: At the time the ruler of Israel will stand and take care of his people with the Lord's strength and with the power of the name of the Lord his God. The Israelites will live in safety, because his greatness will reach all over the earth. v5a He will bring peace.
KJV: And he shall stand and feed in the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God; and they shall abide: for now shall he be great unto the ends of the earth. v5a And this man shall be the peace.

Zechariah 10:12

NIV: "I will strengthen them in the Lord and in his name they will walk," declares the LORD.
NCV: "I will make my people strong, and they will live as I say," says the Lord.
KJV: "And I will strengthen them in the Lord; and they shall walk up and down in his name," saith the Lord.

Dorothy:
Micah and Zechariah were prophets of God and they gave prophecy about the "Coming Messiah who would rule all over the earth." God has promised strength to His people, Israel and to us today. The Scripture gives us hope where we will find strength from: GOD. Without strength, we become weak and feeble. We become tired. There is strength in the name of the Lord. May the Holy Spirit open our spiritual eyes to see the spiritual truth from God's word.

What does this means to me?
I was going through some tiring times. I said, "I am tired" over and over. The Holy Spirit came to me and He brought one word to my thought: STRENGTH. When my mind was on the word, "STRENGTH," my tired feelings disappeared. So I looked up the word, STRENGTH from Electronic Bible on King James Version and was surprised to find there were 316 of them. I went through and chose the ones with God, our strength and wrote them down in the journal. As of today, Holy Spirit brought the song: There's strength in the name of the Lord and from the electronic Bible on KJV, I found only two of them. I think it is great to share with you this morning. There will be series of "STRENGTH" since it has "healed my tired feelings". I pray this will bless you greatly.

Song from 'Sing His Praise'

There is strength in the name of the Lord;
There is pow'r in the name of the Lord;
There is hope in the name of the Lord!
Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.
[Lyrics and Music: Phill McHugh, Gloria Gaither,
Sandi Patti Helvering]