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Sunday, January 28, 2024

Fill my Cup Lord; Pouring into others



 

Read: Luke 6:27-38

My cup overflows. Psalm 23:5

 

Good Morning!

Society has taught us that happiness is derived from being filled or full. Contrary to popular belief, throughout the Old and New Testaments, the Bible emphasizes the importance of investing our time, knowledge, and resources in others.   Jesus, who ministered, healed, and blessed others, is the epitome of this pouring practice. Paul served others through his ministry, pouring out himself like a "drink offering" (Philippians 2:17-18).

 

 Lord, fill my cup. Before God can pour into us our cups (spirits) must be empty to be filled or poured into. Once God fills our cup, we cannot be selfish and keep the blessings to ourselves. We should Act with selflessness and love by pouring into others. In Philippians 2:4, Paul advises us to consider not just our own interests, but also the interests of others.

 

As we pray to ask God to fill our cups and as He gives it to us in good measure pressed down, shaken together, and running over, (Luke 6:38) Helping others in need on God's behalf, as Proverbs 19:17 reminds us, will result in the repayment of the good deed (blessing). The repayment of the blessing circles back to our cups overflowing with good measure, pressed down and shaken together. The blessings are never-ending. 

 

 As you grow and progress on your Christian journey, make a conscious effort to share your blessings more intentionally. Giving to others is more blessed when it comes from the heart than receiving. When we give, Jesus reminds us that it will be given to us. God's blessing principal ensures that our cups are constantly filled with blessings, even if they come in different forms than what we initially gave.

 

  Be prepared to pour out and invest in others as God fills your cup. Offer encouragement, share your wisdom, testify of God's goodness, and give according to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Do everything with a loving and caring heart, without expecting anything in return.

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Sunday, January 21, 2024

Success: Everything has its time




Read: Ecclesiastes 3:9-15

Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.” Proverbs 16:3
 
 
Good Morning!
What is your definition of success? Success can be defined in different ways, with some valuing material possessions and others emphasizing personal growth and development. While some value relationships and well-being as success, there is another sect that measures their professional achievements.

The hard work put into trying to achieve success often results in sorrowful days and nights filled with vexation for many. God finds no value in earthly pursuits being the focus. 

From God's perspective, what does success entail? When aligned with God, what you have received and perceived as success cannot compare. When aligned with God, our earthly pursuits can hold great value for God, you, and others. 

God wants us to be successful! True success, according to Proverbs 16:3, is achieved by committing your actions to the Lord. It emphasizes that when you do what God created you to do, your plans will succeed.

The key to success is found in 3 John 1:2, “Just as your soul prospers.”  Our soul is the mind, will, and emotions. When it is unhealthy, it impacts the core of our well-being.

Spending time in the word of God is the path to a healthy soul. Philippians 4:8 encourages directing one's thoughts towards good and holy matters. Meditating on and reading the word nourishes the soul.  When we Seek the kingdom of God first that all things will be added unto you.  Your earthly success can be the key to biblical success. 

Running God's earthly kingdom requires time, money, and talent. By taking the time to witness to others, you can use your "earthly success" to become a blessing. In Genesis 12:2, God blesses you so that you may become a blessing.  Your money not only provides for your family but when you are a good steward over a few things God can bless and increase which also enables you to help others by feeding the homeless, giving to the needy, or being able to donate to a good cause. 

When you find your true biblical success, you will glorify and bless God.


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Saturday, January 20, 2024

It is not about you; Your life is all about God



 

Read: Philippians 1:12-18

doing nothing through faction or through vainglory, but in lowliness of mind each counting other better than himself. Philippians 1:3

 

Good Morning!

 Life can seem to be unfair. Despite your prayers, education, and talents, you may find yourself trapped in a job while your less educated and talented coworker gets promoted.

 “Selfish ambition,” Paul called it. People who are solely driven by self-advancement will go to great lengths to get ahead in the name of Jesus.

In the movie Amadeus, Antonio Salieri was a talented court musician in Vienna. With great dedication, he diligently honed his skills. Blessed with talent, he knew that God had bestowed upon him this gift. He had fervently prayed to God asking for the ability to create music that would glorify his Father. He wanted to lift the hearts of people while serving God through his music. Though Salieri prayed to God for favor, his motives were selfish ambitions.

 A young prodigy, Mozart, blessed with immense talent, effortlessly dazzled crowds with his music. In addition to his musical genius, Mozart exhibited immaturity, vulgarity, and obscenity.

 Why is life so unfair? Despite living a pious life as a servant of God, Salieri's talents go unrecognized. How can Mozart achieve success while indulging in worldly pleasures? Throughout his lifetime, Salieri dedicated himself to arduous and monotonous labor. Why should Mozart have found everything so easy?

Philippians 1:12-18 reminds us there were Christ followers Like Salieri, who envied others. Paul continued to spread the Gospel, whether in prison or facing other encounters. Paul was envied by many followers of Christ. In their quest for prestige, these followers used Paul's imprisonment as a means, to promote their prestige, not God’s.

When we focus on the blessings of others we lose focus on God’s plans for us to be able to minister to others with our unique gifts from God.

Don’t end up like Salieri who found himself in an insane asylum, where he cursed God for denying him the kind of talent that blessed young Mozart. Envy lurks on the path of the crushed spirit. Our life is not about us, it is all about what we can do for God


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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Assault on God's Word Be persuaded to follow God's word


Read: Acts 17:1-9

 

 But the Jews, being moved with jealousy, took unto them certain vile fellows of the rabble, and gathering a crowd, set the city on an uproar.Acts 17:5

 

Good Morning!

As I read the Bible, I often contemplate how the Word would be received in today's world, striving to understand its contextual implications. We often question why certain people, like the Pharisees or some Jews, did not receive the Gospel from Christ himself or from the disciples who were spreading the Gospel and performing miracles. In real-time, they witnessed it. As Christians today, we read and accept it as the truth. 

 

 In Acts 17:1-9, Paul, Silas, and Timothy were continuing their mission to spread the gospel,  after their release from prison. Paul took every measure necessary to come into town and present himself and the Gospel accordingly. First, he met with the Jews. He ministered and taught on three Sundays. Due to the teachings, Paul attracted a multitude of devout Greeks and led women to follow the Gospel.

 

 Many Jews were not persuaded. They became envious, formed a mob, and caused an uproar. They wanted to run Paul and his crew out of the city. Unable to locate Paul, they seized a man named Jason, accusing him of being the instigator behind the city's chaos. 

 

 Today's society behaves no differently. An uproar occurs when something contradicts our true beliefs. Even when it may be the truth, committees, organizations, and government parties align to stand against it and cause an uproar. They try to turn things upside down.

 

 Not everyone is meant to receive God's word. Jesus knew many would not be receptive to his message, thus the reason he spoke in parables (Matthew 13:34-35). In Matthew 13:20-22, Jesus also compared his words to seeds, which could fall on various types of ground - stony, weeds, and fertile. Some will be glad to hear the word but it will not go down deep in their hearts, because when hard times come they will forget Christ.  There will be those who fall into the weeds. Because they prioritize worldly pursuits, their belief will be short-lived due to being easily overwhelmed and choked out. 

 

 Every year should be a year of growth. You will observe and experience different things throughout the year. Whatever that may be study and get an understanding. Don't take it for face value.

 

God's word is particularly significant. As you listen to your pastors or preachers on television as you read these devotions, pull out your bible, and study what you hear and read. Make sure it aligns with God's word as it has been written.  Follow the Gospel like the multitude who believed; do not be like the mob who sought to destroy it.

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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

A new prayer to Claim for the new year; The Prayer of Jabez


 



Read: 1 Chronicles 4:9-10

Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us Ephesians 3:20

 

Good Morning!

Understanding and appreciating who you are and where you come from is made possible by knowing your identity. A sense of belonging can be derived from one's identity. Some of us were named by our parents, after relatives, as well as after other people, places, and things. During biblical times, mothers frequently chose names for their children based on the challenges or hardships they may have experienced, thereby perpetuating a sense of "negativity" within the child. Powerful are the words that come from our mouths. Even when we do not intend to, the power of our tongue can speak life or death.

  Jabez, a member of the family lineage of Judah, is highlighted in 1 Chronicles 4:9-10. Jabez, born out of negativity, was his name. Jabez was named by his mother due to the pain she experienced giving birth to him. In a negative sense, Jabez is starting his life by hearing himself being called a pain. The words we speak can have the power to bring either life or death upon us.

  Despite his negative name, Jabez was more honorable than his brothers, as the word indicates. Does this sound familiar to you?  Do you constantly find yourself striving to do good and honorable things, only to be attacked, ridiculed, or talked about negatively?

  Refusing to accept his negative fate, Jabez took a stand. In search of blessings, he turned to God in prayer. Just like Jabez, there is nothing wrong with us praying and asking God for blessings. In his petition, Jabez asked God to protect him from evil and prevent him from causing pain.

  Daily, we confront evil. Regularly, we will face trials and tribulations, as even the Bible tells us. The difference is determined by how we respond to our evils. Jabez's request was to enlarge his territory. This implies that God's blessings extend beyond us. It is the actions we undertake for God's honor and glory that surpass our impact on others.

  Take time this year to seek God's blessing. Ask him to help regain your identity in him. 

  For a deeper understanding of this concise yet impactful prayer, I recommend exploring the book The Prayer of Jabez available on Amazon.


 


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Monday, January 1, 2024

Your setbacks are setups for God’s greatness


 


Read: Galatians 4:12-16

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.  Philippians 4:13

 

Good Morning!

Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the greatest composers. His nine masterpiece Symphonies have withstood the test of time and continue to be performed by numerous symphonies today. At the height of his career, this esteemed artist lost his hearing. Despite suffering from hearing loss, Beethoven's ability to compose music remained unaffected, although performing at concerts became increasingly challenging for him. Despite facing physical setbacks, he did not allow them to hinder his talent.

  The ministry of the Apostle Paul was accompanied by various challenges and hardships. In Acts 14:19-20, Paul was brutally beaten, stoned, and dragged by Jews, resulting in possible broken bones, cuts, and bruises. He was bitten by a snake on the island of Malta after a Shipwreck. In 2 Corinthians 12:7-10, we must remember Paul's proverbial thorn in the side. Adding to the existing problems, it seems that he was not a very good speaker either. In 2 Corinthians 10:10, Paul admitted that the Corinthians church had many criticisms of his preaching, which they considered to be unimpressive.

  On his deathbed, Beethoven was quoted as saying, "I will hear in heaven." After reading this quote, I thought about people who often come up with excuses or create obstacles for themselves, preventing them from doing what they are capable of.

  Despite his inability to do anything else, Beethoven recognized his talents as a gift from God in the form of his ability to write music. Among the many things Paul endured and suffered from, he didn't allow them to hinder him from spreading the Gospel.

  As you create your New Year Resolutions, evaluate yourself to determine what is causing metaphorical deafness. What is the barrier preventing your progress?

 if Ludwig van Beethoven can write great musical scores without hearing, just think what you can do!


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