Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Pressing Toward Goal

HAPPY NEW YEAR! 
December 30-31, 2013 - Pressing Toward the Goal – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Philippians 3:13 “… I am focusing all my energies on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead” (NLT).

Paul said that his goal was to know Christ, to be like Christ, and to be all Christ had in mind for him. This goal took all of Paul’s energies. Paul gave us an example that we are to set our eyes on the goal—knowing Christ.  Paul said, “… I keep working toward that day when I will finally be all that Christ Jesus saved me for and wants me to be” (Phil.3:12 NLT).

Paul said, “I am still not all I should be, but I am focusing all my energies on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I strain to reach the end of the race and receive the prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us up to heaven” (Phil. 3:13,14 NLT).

Paul had reason to forget the past—he had held the coats of those who stoned Stephen, the first Christian martyr (Acts 7:57, 58, Paul is called Saul here). Paul was not proud of what he did. When he accepted Christ, many Christians were not able to accept Paul then. Paul went away for awhile to get to know Christ. Later on, Barnabas went to find him and became his friend. Barnabas introduced Paul to the Christians to hear him preach the gospel. They were amazed that Paul became a different man. They forgave Paul and learned to forget what Paul had done in the past.

We have all done things for which we are ashamed. But our hope is in Christ, and we can let go of past guilt and look forward to what God will help us become. Don’t dwell on your past. Instead, grow in the knowledge of God by concentrating on your relationship with Him now. Realize that you are forgiven, and then move on to a life of faith and obedience. Look forward to a fuller and more meaningful life because of your hope in Christ.

Song: My Lord Knows The Way
My Lord knows the way thro’ the wilderness,
All I have to do is to follow.
My Lord knows the way thro’ the wilderness,
All I have to do is to follow.
Strength for today is mine all the way,
And all that I need for tomorrow.
My Lord knows the way thro’ the wilderness,
All I have to do is to follow.
(Inspiring Choruses)

Friday, December 27, 2013

Rock Like Our God

December 27-29, 2013 - Rock Like Our God - Bread Verse by Dorothy Callies

1 Samuel 2:2 
“No one is holy like the LORD! There is no one besides You; There is no Rock like our God.”

Hannah praised God for being a Rock, a God who is firm, strong, and unchanging. In our fast-paced world, friends come and go, and circumstances change. It is difficult to find a solid foundation that will not change. Those who devote their lives to achievements, causes, or possessions have as their security which has some certain limits and often changeable. The possessions that we work so hard to get will all pass away. But God is always present. Hope in Him. He will never fail. [Part of the notes from resources]

Other references are good to share: 
Exodus 15:11 “Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods? Who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?” 
Deuteronomy 4:35 “Unto thee it was showed, that thou mightest know that the Lord he is God; there is none else beside Him.”

Song: Praise the Name of Jesus
Praise the name of Jesus,
Praise the name of Jesus,
He’s my Rock, He’s my Fortress,
He’s my Deliverer, in Him will I trust,
Praise the name of Jesus.
[Roy Hicks, Jr. Psalm 18:1]

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Don't Be Afraid

December 26, 2013 - Don’t Be Afraid - Bread Verse by Dorothy Callies

Isaiah 41:10 “Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you. I will help you” (NLT).

The word, dismayed interest me to search the meaning when God said, “Do not be dismayed.” So God is saying, “Do not let things ‘to cause you to lose courage’ or ‘to feel concern.’” In another word, upset or to feel disturb greatly especially in mind. Do not be upset or feel bothersome in your mind. Do not let your mind trouble you.

The word, afraid also has another meaning that interests me, “having a dislike for something” that we don’t want it there. We don’t want it because it upset us. We want things to be perfect and in harmony. When it isn’t in harmony, we feel “screw up.” Things are not smooth the way we want it.

I remember Jesus’ word: “Let not your heart be troubled. Neither let it be afraid. Believe in God. Believe also in Me.” (Ref. Jn. 14:1, 27) God does not want us to be afraid. God wants us to build our trust in Him. To build our trust means that we are to quote His promises that He will continue His grace and strengthen to face all the circumstances of life. He will help us through times of crises. He quoted, “I am with you. I am your God.”

When we quote the promises of God, it would be like “we are bathing ourselves into His Presence.” Bathing would be like “swimming into the flows of the Spirit,” the rivers of life from the very throne of God. (Ref. Rev. 22:1). Bathing would wash off our being afraid and washing off our dismay in us. He would fill us with peace as Jesus said, “My peace I give it to you.” I pray in the name of Jesus that there would be peace inside of you. Amen!

Song: Wonderful Peace

Peace! Peace! Wonderful peace,
Coming down from the Father above,
Sweep over my spirit forever I pray,
*In fathomless billows of love.
(W.D. Cornell, Sing His Praise)

[*ASL: In plenty deep and much love]

Monday, December 23, 2013

Emmanual & Merry Christmas!

December 23-25, 2013 - Emmanuel – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Isaiah 7:14 “The Lord himself shall give you a sign: The virgin will be pregnant. She will have a son, and she will name him, Immanuel” (NCV).

 “Virgin” (Heb. almah) can mean either “virgin” or “a young woman before marriage. (1) The immediate application of this sign was to a new bride, who would have been a virgin until the time of her marriage. (2) The ultimate (most important) fulfillment of this prophecy was realized in the birth of Jesus Christ by the virgin Mary (Mat.1:23). Mary was a virgin and remained a virgin until after the birth of Jesus (Mat.1:18,25). The conception of her son came about by a miracle of the Holy Spirit rather than through the act of a man (Mat.1:16:23). (3) The virgin’s son was to be called “Immanuel” means “God with us” (Mat.1:23). That name acquired a new depth meaning in the personal coming into the world of God’s only begotten Son (John 3:16). Note from the Full Life Study Bible.

God prophesied to Isaiah during the year in 722 B.C. Jesus was born around 4 B.C. God’s prophecy took about 700 years of waiting in God’s time for Immanuel to be born. Matthew 1:23 “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.” From Matthew 1:1-17, there were 14 generations from Abraham to David and another 14 generations from David to Christ. The only way Christ could be born a human was to be born of a woman.

So the question remains, when did God prepare all this? Ephesians 1:4 “According as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love.” The answer is “Before the world was made.” Imagine, the earth wasn’t even formed yet. He thought of YOU. He chose YOU. He wants YOU.

 “Ephesians 1:5 “Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will.” The word, predestinate means to decide beforehand especially by divine command. The base word, destine means to settle in advance; to choose, assign, or dedicate in advance.

So Christmas is a time to remember why would God give a name, Emmanuel? It is because God wants to be with YOU. God wants to be close to YOU. He proved it through John 3:16. He sent His Son to the world so anyone who believed in Him should not perish and not have to be separated from God the Father, but to stay close to Him.

Song: Jesus, Name Above All Names
Jesus, name above all names,
Beautiful Savior, glorious Lord.
Emmanuel, God is with us,
Blessed Redeemer, Living Word.
(Naida Hearn, Sing His Praise)

Merry Christmas to you and remember, “Emmanuel,” God is with you!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Jesus Teaches Fruit

December 20-22, 2013 - Jesus Teaches Fruit – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Matthew 7:16a “Ye shall know them by their fruits” (KJV)”

Here Jesus teaches about fruit in people’s lives. “Beware of false prophets who come disguised as harmless sheep, but are really wolves that will tear you apart. You can detect (identify) them by the way they act, just as you can identify a tree by its fruit. You don’t pick grapes from the thornbushes, or figs from thistles. A healthy tree produces good fruit, and an unhealthy tree produces bad fruit. A good tree can’t produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can’t produce good fruit. So every tree that does not produce good fruit is chopped down and thrown into the fire” (Matt.7:15-19 NLT).

Matthew 7:15 - False prophets were common in Old Testament times. They prophesied only what the king and the people wanted to hear, claiming it was God’s message. False teachers are just as common today. Jesus says to beware of those words sound religious but who are motivated by money, fame, or power. You can tell who they are because in their teaching they minimize (reduce or make it smaller) Christ and glorify themselves.

When Jesus talks about the bad trees, he means teachers who deliberately teach false doctrine. We would need to examine the teacher’s motives, the direction they are taking, and the results they are seeking.

Jesus said, “Yes, the way to identify a tree or a person is by the kind of fruit that is produced” (Matt.7:20 NLT).  Jesus reminds us that our speech and actions reveal the true underlying, (what is hidden inside of our hearts are) beliefs, attitudes, and motivations. The good impressions we try to make cannot last if our heart is deceptive (deceive). What is in your heart will come out in your speech and behavior. [Some of the above notes came from Quick Verse Life Application Bible]

So let’s have a true heart for the Lord Jesus Christ!

Prayer Song: Keep Me True, Lord Jesus

Keep me true, Lord Jesus, keep me true;
Keep me true, Lord Jesus, keep me true;
There’s a race that I must run,
There are victories to be won.
Give me power, every hour, to be true.
(Inspiring Choruses)

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Produce the Fruit

December 19, 2013 - Produce the Fruit – Manna by Dorothy Callies

John 15:8 “When you bear (produce) much fruit, My Father is honored and glorified, and you show and prove yourselves to be true followers of Mine” (AMP).

So the question, how do we get to produce the fruit? Jesus gave the answers that are found in John 15:1-16. This time I used The Amplified Bible for reading. I choose a few: (1) Dwell in Me, and I will dwell in you. (2) My words live in your hearts, ask the Father for your needs. (3) The Father loved me so I loved you the same way. (4) Continue in My love. (5) Keep My commandments [continue to obey My instructions].  (6) Love one another the same way I loved you. (7) The Comforter will help you to grow fruit and also testify of Me (Jn.15:26).

Jesus said, “You have not chosen Me, but I have chosen you and I have appointed you [I have planted], that you might go and bear fruit and keep on bearing, and that your fruit may be lasting [that it may remain, abide], so that whatever you ask the Father in My Name [as presenting all that I AM], He may give it to you” (Jn. 15:16 AMP).

John 15:16 is the promise verse that I want to hold on to and also John 15:7. Jesus said, “If you live in Me [abide vitally united to Me] and My words remain in you and continue to live in your hearts, ask whatever you will, and it shall be done for you” (Jn. 15:7 AMP).

So our goal is to continue in His promise of healing for our bodies. I read John 15:10 that impressed me. “If you keep My commandments [if you continue to obey My instructions], you will abide in My love and live on in it, just as I have obeyed My Father’s commandments and live on in His love” (AMP).

May the Holy Spirit, our Comforter, our Counselor, our Helper, our Advocator, our Intercessor, our Strengthener, and our Standby comes to strengthen us to keep our faith in the words of Jesus Christ our Lord and to keep the trust in God. I want to thank You for reminding us through reading Your word about the vine and the branches. Thank You for the wonderful fruit that we are able to honor You, Father in Jesus’ name we pray. Amen!

Song: Every Promise in the Book

Every promise in the book is mine,
Every chapter, every verse, every line;
I am trusting in His love divine,
Every promise in the book is mine.

Mine, mine, mine, Jesus is mine,
Mine when I’m weary, mine when I’m dreary;
Mine, mine, mine, Jesus is mine,
Mine all the time, yes, He’s mine.
(Inspiring Choruses)

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Cannot Bear Fruit Itself

December 17-18, 2013 - Cannot Bear Fruit Itself – Manna by Dorothy Callies

John 15:4 (Jesus said) “Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in Me”(KJV).

NIV: Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in Me. NLT: Remain in Me, and I will remain in you. For a branch cannot produce fruit if it is severed (separated) from the vine, and you cannot be fruitful apart from Me.

The fruit is the quality of Christian character that brings glory to God through life and witnesses. God expects all of us to bear fruit. As the Scripture teaches that we are to stay with Jesus, and He will stay with us. If we understood that a branch cannot produce fruit alone, but must stay in the vine. In the same way, we cannot produce fruit alone but must stay in Jesus.

The Greek word meno means to continue, remain, abide, or dwell. Just as the branch has life only as long as the life of the vine flows into it, so the believer has Christ’s life only as long as Christ’s life flows into him through his abiding in Christ. So Manna is produced as long as I dwell in Christ. Glory be to the Lord God of heaven! Thank you Holy Spirit for reminding me that I cannot bear fruit myself and that You have helped me from time to time. Hallelujah!

My friend, you need to continue with Jesus as your Vine. Jesus said, “I am the True Vine and you are the branches.” You need to stay in Jesus and Jesus will stay in you. That’s how you and Jesus together bring forth much fruit, for without Jesus there would be no fruit. Jesus said, “Without Me, you can do nothing.” (Ref: Jn.15:5).

Our heavenly Father is glorified when you bear much fruit. The fruit that we bring to Him is through worship, adoration, and praise. It is like our heavenly Father shines so much more and His heart is filled with ecstasy. The word, ecstasy means state of overwhelming emotion with very great joy. (Ref: Jn. 15:8) Awesome? So let’s worship Him!

Song: Glorify Thy Name                                                  
1. Father, we love Thee,                                                 
We worship and adore Thee;                                          
Glorify Thy name in all the earth.                                  
Glorify Thy name; Glorify Thy name;                           
Glorify Thy name in all the earth. 

2. Jesus, we love Thee,
We worship and adore Thee;
Glorify Thy name in all the earth.
Glorify Thy name; Glorify Thy name;
Glorify Thy name in all the earth.

3. Spirit, we love Thee,
We worship and adore Thee;
Glorify Thy name in all the earth.
Glorify Thy name; Glorify Thy name;
Glorify Thy name in all the earth.
(Donna Adkins, Sing His Praise)

Monday, December 16, 2013

The Lord Redeemed!

Psalm 107: 1-2 “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! His faithful love endures forever. Has the LORD redeemed you? Then speak out! Tell others He has saved you from your enemies” (NLT).

“Has the Lord redeemed you? Then speak out?” God has done so much for us and we have so much for which to thank Him. He wants us to tell everyone all that He has done. These verses encourage us to declare what God has done. We are encourage not to keep this glorious experience of God’s presence to ourselves, but to share with others who might be hungry to hear what God has done for you. Is there someone you would like to share and tell them how God can save them from their enemies?

Acts 1:8 “ But when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, you will receive power and will tell people about Me everywhere—in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth” (NLT). 

Power from the Holy Spirit is not limited to strength beyond the ordinary. That power also involves courage, boldness, confidence, insight, ability, and authority. The disciples would need all these gifts to fulfill their mission. If you believe in Jesus Christ as your Savior, you can experience the power of the Holy Spirit in your life.

So let us trust God to give us the courage today!

Song: Redeemed
1. Redeemed how I love to proclaim it!
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb:
Redeemed thro’ His infinite mercy,
His child, and forever, I am.
Chorus:
Redeemed, . . Redeemed, . .
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed, . . Redeemed, . .
His child, and forever, I am.

2. I know I shall see in His beauty
The King in whose law I delight,
Who lovingly guard-eth my foot-steps
And giveth me songs in the night.
Chorus:
Redeemed, . . Redeemed, . .
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed, . . Redeemed, . .
His child, and forever, I am.
(Fanny Jane Crosby)

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Glory to His Name

December 12-15, 2013 – Glory to His Name – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Psalm 115:1 “… unto Thy name give glory …”

Song: Glory, Glory, Glory

Glory! Glory! Glory! 
Glory to His name;
Glory! Glory! Glory! 
He’s ev-‘ry day the same.
Why should I be drear-y, 
With Jesus always near me?
Glory! Glory! Glory!  
 Praise .. His .. Name! ….
(Harry Dixion Loes)

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

A Gracious God

December 11, 2013 - A Gracious God – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Jonah 4:2 “… I knew that thou art a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness …”

The book of Jonah told the story of the prophet’s disobedience to God’s call to preach to Nineveh of God’s judgment. God had wanted to give the city of Nineveh a chance to repent of their sins so they would understand why the judgment had to come.

When Jonah finally obeyed God and he went to the city of Nineveh to preach repentance. The history told of the one of the most remarkable city-wide spiritual awakenings in all of history. The king called the entire city to fasting and repentance. Jonah knew that God was a gracious God. God forgave the city of Nineveh when they had repented of their sins.

Jonah was angry because in the past years, Nineveh had been “cruel” to Israel and they had done terrible things. So Jonah felt Nineveh deserved to have God’s judgment rather than to spare them if and when they repented of their sins. Jonah did not want God to cancel His plans of judgment against Nineveh who was the enemy of Israel.

God taught his angry prophet that He delighted in making His grace available to everyone, not just to Israel and Judah. Jonah knew that God was a gracious God who was slow to anger and the God of great kindness. God delighted in canceling His plans of judgment when people repented of their sins.

Doesn’t this make you want to love God even more? When you read this story of Jonah of how much God cares to find someone like Jonah to go to the worst city of Nineveh because God was more interested in “saving the souls.” How much more does God loves you and gives you another chance to know how gracious God is to you right now.

So let us trust our gracious God today!  

Song: Grace Greater Than Our Sin
Grace, grace, God’s grace,
Grace that will pardon and cleanse within;
Grace, grace, God’s grace,
Grace that is greater than all our sin.
(Julia Harriette Johnston, Sing His Praise)

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

God is Gracious

December 9-10, 2013 - God is Gracious – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Nehemiah 9:17b “… Thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful …”

I find it interesting to search more verses about the topic, gracious. The purpose is to know more about God’s gracious. The word, gracious means marked by kindness and courtesy. The word, kind means wanting and liking to do good and to bring happiness to others. 2: showing gentleness or goodness out of heart.

Nehemiah had left his job as a cup bearer to the King Xerxes and Queen Esther of Babylon to Jerusalem to rebuild the walls. Nehemiah was also called to bring God’s people back to the Lord from their erring (sinful) ways. The Word of God was read by Ezra and the people repented and turned to God by saying, “Thou art Lord.”

The Lord is a gracious and compassionate (showing mercy) God; therefore He is ready to accept again those who have forsaken Him and sinned against His laws whenever they repent. He helped His children to overcome their sin and to keep following His ways. How kind is our God! Ps. 111:4 “He hath made His wonderful works to be remembered: the Lord is gracious and full of compassion.”

Psalm 116:5 “Gracious is the Lord, and righteous: yeah, our God is merciful. Psalm 116:6-8 “The Lord preserveth the simple: I was brought low, and He helped me. Return unto thy rest, O my soul; for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee. For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.”

Do you ever felt like you were brought low and falling? God wants us to know who He is and that He is kind to reach down and lift us up into His arms of love. How gracious is our loving God who is always ready to pardon, to forgive us from all of our erring ways. His blood cleanses us from all unrighteousness and be clothed with Christ’s robe of righteousness. Praise Him for the salvation of the Lord!

Song: God is Love, God is Light
God is love, God is light,
God is faithful day and night.
He is eternal, He never changes
Though the seas rise to
   swallow mountain ranges.

God is interested in you and me,
Wanting us to be the best we can be.
We’re not perfect living the way we do
But He knows just what we’re going through.

God is love, God is light,
God is faithful day and night.
He is eternal, He never changes
Though the seas rise up to
   swallow mountain ranges.
(Inspiring Choruses)

Sunday, December 8, 2013

O Taste and See

December 7-8, 2013 - O Taste and See – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Psalm 34:8 “O taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in Him.”

In this verse, it is about the Lord Himself. The word, taste means the actual living through the event or series of events such as learn by experience. “Taste and see” does not mean, “Check out God’s credentials.” Instead, it is a warm invitation: “Try this; I know you’ll like it.” When we take that first step of obedience in following God, we cannot help discovering that He is good and kind. When we begin the Christian life, our knowledge of God is partial and incomplete. As we trust Him daily, we experience how good He is.  

The word, good has a very broad meaning so I will choose a few. God is good. God is just who shows a great concern for what is right. God is kind who shows His gentleness. God is right who show His justice and fairness. God is loyal who shows His faithfulness. There are several verses to read that the Lord is good.

Ps. 86:5 “For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee.” Ps.107:1 O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.” Ps.135:3 “Praise the Lord; for the Lord is good: sing praises unto His name; for it is pleasant.” Ps.145:9 “The Lord is good to all: and His tender mercies are over all His works.”

Song: God Is So Good
God . . is so good ….
God . . is so good ….
God . . is so good,
He is so good . . to . . me ….

(Author, unknown)

Friday, December 6, 2013

Good to Wait Quietly

December 6, 2013 - Good to Wait Quietly – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Lamentations 3:26 “It is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord” (NIV).

It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord (La.3:26 kjv). But it is good for me to draw near to God: I have put my trust in the Lord God, that I may declare all thy works (Ps. 73:28 kjv).

In the Old Testament, salvation means that God would save them from the danger or evil. Moses said unto the people, “Fear ye not, stand still and see the salvation of the Lord, which He will show you today” (Ex.14:13a). The Israelite saw the Egyptian soldiers who were chasing them. Moses said, “The Lord shall fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.”

We have seen a movie of Moses and it was always amazing to watch how God divided the Red Sea and the water became walls on both sides. I tried to imagine if the Israelite had taken a short cut to Philistines route, we would have never read the story of the Red Sea being divided. The Pharaoh and the Egyptian soldiers would capture them and bring them back to Egypt. God knew this. He had a plan. He had led them to the mountains where the Israelite were trapped.

The Red Sea opened up and became walls for the Israelite to walk through until they reached the top of the mountain. The Egyptian soldiers chased them through the Red Sea and God had commanded the walls of the waters be loosed and it covered all the soldiers and they drowned. So the enemies would no longer chase them. The Israelite were free to travel with God’s presence.

This story gives me a confidence that I am not to worry, but to ‘stand still and see the salvation of the Lord.” So I am sharing this with you that we are not to fear, but to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord. Thank You, Lord for giving us the strength to wait quietly for Your work in us, in Jesus’ name I pray, amen!

Song: In the Quiet of the Morning

In the quiet of the morning,
I will worship Your name.
I will lift my voice with singing
to praise You again.
For it fills my heart with gladness
that remains through the day,
In the quiet of the morning,
I will worship Your name.
(Author unknown)

Thursday, December 5, 2013

My Portion

December 5, 2013 - My Portion – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Lamentations 3:24 “I say to myself, ‘The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for Him’” (NIV).

When we say, “The Lord is my portion,” we are saying that the Lord is my share. He is part of my life. Without Him I am nothing. Therefore I will wait for Him to do the work that needs to be done.

Jeremiah, the weeping prophet, wrote the book of Lamentations. He witnessed the destruction of Jerusalem and he wept over it. Jeremiah wrote his grief over the people who have not been faithful to God.

Yet Jeremiah set his hope in God and said, “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness. I say to myself, “The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for Him.” The Lord is good to those whose hope is in Him, to the one who seeks Him; it is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord” (NIV Lamentations 3:22-26).

There is a time of grief when we read or see or hear the news of tragedy that many are going through. Our hearts could sense the grief that others are going through. Our hearts could sense the heaviness of sufferings, yet the Lord is our portion, He feels the grief, He feels the sufferings, therefore we wait for the Lord to provide help.

Again, I say, “It is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord.” To wait means to stay in place until someone comes or until something happens. We are to wait for the Lord until something happens. That is what our faith in God does.

So let us trust the Lord today!

 Song: Faith in God
Faith in God can move a mighty mountain,
Faith in God can calm the trouble sea;
Faith can make the desert like a fountain,
Faith will bring the victory.
(Inspiring Choruses) 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

He inclined to me

December 1-4, 2013 - He Inclined to me – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Psalm 40:1 “I waited patiently for the Lord; and he inclined to me, and heard my cry.”

The word, incline means to bend the head or body forward or to lean; to bend from an upright position like [the tree leans to one side]. So we visualized God bend His body and His head with His ear to hear our cry. David knew God would incline, bend down Himself to hear his cry. So David waited patiently for the Lord.

Waiting for the Lord can transform us into a people of growing faith. When we become frustrated with God’s apparent (clear to see) delay in answering our prayer, it is good to remember that He is interested in developing faith and perseverance in our character (James 1:2-4). Wait on the Lord!

We are encouraged to keep our trust in God and experiencing His personal goodness because it is necessary for our perseverance in the faith. Perseverance means to keep at something in spite of difficulties, oppositions or discouragement. It is all about our character that God is interested in us to “be like His Son.”

John, the beloved mentioned that some day, “we shall be like Him” (1John 3:2). Paul mentioned that “God chose us to become like His Son” (Romans 8:29). So how do we become like His Son? Waiting on the Lord does that work, transforming us to be like Him. It is God’s work through the power of Holy Spirit for “we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is” (1Jn.3:2).

Now we know what “waiting on the Lord” does to our character. That should make us want to let Him do His work in us. It is not like we are sitting around and doing nothing. When we wait before the Lord quietly, we allow His presence to influence our lives. Come to think of it! What exactly does the word, wait mean? It means to remain in place in readiness (prepared for use or action) or expectation of something. Await means to be ready for something like [a reward awaits you].

Waiting on the Lord is to be ready for something that God, our Father wants to do great things for us. So let us wait on God today!

Song: O, To Be Like Thee
O, to be like Thee! O, to be like Thee!
Blessed Redeemer, pure as Thou art;
Come in Thy sweetness, come in Thy fullness;
Stamp Thine own image deep on my heart.

[Lyrics: Thomas Obediah Chisholm, Sing His Praise]