Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Devot. Thanksgiving!

Hi Folks,

Happy Thanksgiving Week!!  

The have a 7 devots. below for you to choose from all they all pertain to Thanksgiving.  
Give a look through and see what pertains to you the most right now.   

Thanksgiving can be a very blessed time celebrating with family, it can bring stress though, be a time to instill a godly legacy in your kids, grandkids or the "littles" in your life. This holiday can also be an opportunity to invite those without family or friends into your home for a meal, but also very hard for some folks, esp. if they do not a good relationship with their family or have recently lost a loved one.  

This devots. below handle these aspects and I pray that there is one that will comfort, bless and prepare your heart for the heart of Thanksgiving-giving thanks to God for all that we have.

I was listening to Thanksgiving sermon this weekend and I wanted to note one thing that I gained from it came from it and also include the link if you had time to listen to it in snippets on your way to work, on lunch break etc..(it's not long, but the message is very useful!) He used Ps. 136 as his reference passage.  Verse 1 states, "Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever."

The pastor said that this chapter was a responsive reading chapter. When people where gathered at the Temple in Jerusalem to worship in Old Testament days, if the Priest was reading this chapter, he would read one verse and then the people would respond with the words, "For His mercy endures forever!"   These specific words alone are used 36 times along in this chapter!!!  That is God's way of trying to tell us something important, get us to pay attention!  Verse 26 states, "Oh, give thanks to the God of heaven! For His mercy endures forever."

The pastor said that the last verse in the chapter was a way of saying, "Ok, now you know that you should praise the Lord for all He has done for you!  So, what are you waiting for??!!"   Indeed, what are we waiting for??? Why give thanks on one day?  Like I challenged last week, start to look for things to thank the Lord for each day, it could be as simple as clean water, a warm house or a green lights to work.  What you are thankful for does not matter, it is the "attitude of gratitude" that the Lord is longing to hear from you.

Lord bless you and yours this week!! Thanksgiving blessings!


Sermon:  Thankful or Entitled: 
https://www.faithcombible.org/sermons.html. (first link if you scroll down a bit)

(Read and Share devotionals.  Taken from https://www.dayspring.com/articles/)

Thanksgiving Prayer to Download and Share:

Thanksgiving Day:


A Prayer for Safe Travels: 



5 Ways to Handle a Hard Holiday:




Thursday, November 21, 2019

Devot. The Best Thanksgiving Ever/Leaving a Legacy

Hi Folks,

Happy Week Before Thanksgiving!!  

I have two devots. for you today and both have a great message/challenge.

The first on gives some practical ideas on how to make next Thanksgiving the best one you ever had (I really liked this one!!!).  The second devot. gives a challenge of how to pass down to your family a legacy of gratefulness to God.

In Psalm 107, the Psalmist King David is imploring, begging, "Oh, that men would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness,  And for His wonderful works to the children of men!"   This statement is made 5 times in this chapter alone!!!  Oh that we would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness toward sinful man and for all that we have been blessed with!

I can never wrap my head around how Thanksgiving can be celebrated without giving Thanks to God in some way.  Does one just sit down, dig into Thanksgiving dinner without giving thanks to the One who has blessed that individual with food, shelter, family???  

The Bible says in 2 Timothy 3 that in the "end days", the time before Christ returns to take those who have trusted Him home to Heaven, folks in general will have a spirit of ungratefulness.  My mom and others I have spoken to have stated that they notice how this spirit is pervading every aspect of life, whether it's not thanking someone for a gift with a note or even a text or just in general not saying "thank you."

Do you wish to leave a legacy such as this for your children, grandchildren, or those around you-a spirit lacking in thankfulness to God and others???    I don't think you would.   

I challenge us today to see where we are at in this area-giving verbal thanks at Thanksgiving, giving thanks to God everyday for "everyday blessings", encouraging others to look and give thanks for those blessings, and passing a legacy of thankfulness to God and others to the next generation.    Let's be the ones to give "thanks to the Lord for His goodness, And for His wonderful works to the children of men!" and then starting a chain reaction!!!

Lord bless you and yours this week!


Make this the Best Thanksgiving Ever:
(Read and Share.  Taken from https://www.dayspring.com/articles/)

How to Leave a Family Legacy: 
(Read and Share.  Taken from https://www.dayspring.com/articles/)
      

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Devot. Servant's Heart, Grateful Heart, Veterans Day

Hi Folks,

I hope you are having a great start week!  Our devot. today is on having a servant's heart which is also grateful to God. Mark 9:35 and 10:43, Jesus sat his disciples down and had a talk with them on just this subject.  

A mother of one of Jesus' disciples came to Him, asking that her each of her sons sit beside Him in His kingdom, one of the left hand, the other on the right, showing that they had authority to rule and reign as well.   Jesus asked if they were prepared to endure what He would in order to receive this (in the context of this Scripture He meant torture and death, which He did endure.) These men, James and John said they were willing, and based on church history, they were martyred for their faith in Jesus. 

Jesus told them that they would indeed endure what He would suffer, but it was not up to Him to establish this sign of authority, God the Father already had a plan of who would rule and reign. 

The rest of the 10 disciples were not too happy that these other 2 guys wanted to rule and reign with Jesus, what about the rest of them!! Then Jesus said in Matthew 20:27-28, "but whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant.  And whoever desires to be first among you, let him be your slave— just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many" (this was the ultimate point of service, dying so that others could be saved!)

Jesus served His disciples and the multitudes while on this earth, and was giving a general call to any who believed on Him to follow His example and serve to the point of giving ones life if necessary.  

This Biblical concept ties in perfectly to our national holiday this week-Veterans Day.   If you, a loved one, a friend has served our country, MANY THANKS from a grateful citizen!     Those brave men and women who have served embody Jesus' call to servanthood  to the point of giving one's life if necessary to save another.     

Even those of you who are family to a vet, have served as well!!  You have waited and prayed anxiously for your loved ones' safe return, missed quality family time, births, birthdays, special occasions as you faithfully supported the one you loved.  Many thanks to you as well!

In light of day, I have included a link that brought tears to my ears and inspired me. As I just said, the families of military sacrifice as well and deserve to be remembered in our prayers for their service.   This link is the short story of 3 amazing, heroic ladies who lost military loved ones in recent years and turned their grief into a blessing in a way to help others.  My hats off to these ladies!   https://video.foxnews.com/v/6101562864001/#sp=show-clips

As a closing note, if you, a friend, a loved one, co-worker has experienced loss, I know I've mentioned  Grief Share before and what an amazing blessing it has been to my parents and I when we experienced the loss of a loved one 15 years ago.  Other than our relationship with Jesus and His peace and presence in our lives  at that time, the other thing that tremendously helped us heal and cope was going through Grief Share.

It's a 13 week faith based program that walks a person through the stages of grief, how to handle flashbacks, the loneliness, even dealing with the personal possessions left behind.  I know many churches in the US host GF, and even host a special "Surviving the Holidays" GriefShare.  (which we and others also found useful).  Consider looking into one if you or someone you know has lost and hasn't dealt with it. I can promise you, you won't be sorry for looking into it.  GF also offers free, daily devotionals via email that you can sign up for on their website as well.  https://www.griefshare.org

I pray that as you consider the idea of being a servant, as Jesus was, and having a spirit of gratitude, the Lord would give you practical ideas of how you can live this out.  Lord bless you and yours this week!



Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Devot. He Knows and Cares/ Bring Your Anxieties to God

Hi Folks, 

I hope you are having good week and staying healthy and well!

Have you ever had a day or period (and I'm sure we all have:) where it doesn't feel like anyone understands what you have or are going through, how difficult life seems at the moment?  

We all need a listening ear, compassionate person, an understanding heart that will be there, hear us out when we need a sounding board in the midst of trying moments.     But what if you do not have someone in your path at that moment?   Where do you turn when life is overwhelming, and you have no one to turn to?

I'm not trying to sound trite, but realistic, but if you have trusted the Lord Jesus as you personal Savior, He promises  “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”  (Hebrews 13:5).  Deuteronomy 31:6 states, "Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the Lord your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you."

Below are 2 devots. for you this week, pick the one that most pertains to you.   The first is a reminder that God "Knows and Cares". and the second one is bringing "Your Anxieties to God."     I pray that the Lord uses these devots encourage and strengthen you through The Word this week.    

I also have one last resource.   The link  is to a book by a well know pastor who preaches the Word of God in a practical, understandable and Biblical way.   You can order the book for any amount.    My mom has been reading it and it has been a tremendous blessing to her, and I thought I would pass it along to you:).  The offer is good until this coming Saturday.    

Lord bless you and yours! 


Read and Share.  Taken from https://www.dayspring.com/daily-devotion)

Bring Your Anxieties to God:
(Used by permission.  Taken from https://www.intouch.org)

Monday, October 28, 2019

Devot. Pray in Times of Inadequacy

Hi Folks, 

Below is a devot. on praying during the times when you don't know quite know how to pray.  I have always included a link for some encouraging Scriptures this week.

Pray both are blessing to you!  Lord bless you and yours!



(Used by permission.  Taken from https://www.intouch.org/)

Encouraging Verses to Strengthen Your Faith:
(Read and Share.   Taken from https://www.dayspring.com/

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Devot. Do It Afraid

Hi Folks,

I hope you had a good week!

Have you ever had a fear of something you had to, needed to or even wanted to do?

Examples:
Maybe you needed to visit a sick relative, it was a long distance away, you dislike driving by yourself and busy roads.  The thought of what you had to do made you really nervous, but you pushed yourself to go anyway because you knew they needed you.  

Maybe you knew a job change was in order for a better salary or career path. You had worked at your current job for 15 years, you knew folks, felt comfortable there, but you forced yourself to seek new employment

Maybe you wanted to experience something new, like zip lining:) You're scared to death of heights, but you forced yourself to  "Do It Afraid" as a mean to push through your fear. 

These analogies could encompass any numbers of areas:  getting married, having kids, going through a medical procedure, walking with a loved one through their sickness, visiting a new church, moving to a new neighborhood, killing a spider or walking in the dark which scares you to death.   Our fears can be rational, logical and sometimes they are not.  But if it causes fear, then it is a fear.    Fear can become debilitating, paralyzing, can make you feel sick to your stomach, anxious. 

But there is a remedy for our fears, no matter what they are. 

1 John 4:14-16, 18-19 says,  "And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent the Son as Savior of the world.  Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him, and he in God. And we have known and believed the love that God has for us. God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him....   There is no fear in love;  [God's love]but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect [means spiritually complete, mature]in love.  We love [c]Him because He first loved us."

I had a dear friend remind me this past weekend of three things: 

1. The One who causes fear is Satan, and that he will push the buttons in my life, my insecurities, the things I worry about, present or future, to cause fear in my heart, mind and life (2 Timothy 1:7-verse states that God has not given us a spirit of fear.  So then we know Who does.)  

2. The Lord promises to give me whatever I need to do things (Deuteronomy 3:16, Philippines 4:13). 

3.  I may have to take a a step of faith on something and "Do It Afraid", as long as I do not cling to that fear, but walk with the Lord through it and gain courage from Him (Psalm 23:4, Isaiah 41:10).  

This piece of advice has come in very handy numerous times this week, hope it helps you as well.   I pray that the devot. below is used of the Lord to give you courage and faith to face whatever is in front of you this week, to walk with the Lord toward it, even if you are afraid at the moment.   

Also, consider looking up the verses I provided above, write them down and place them where you need a reminder.   Lord bless you and yours this weekend!

(Read and Share.  Taken from 

Friday, October 4, 2019

Redemption City Church, Baltimore MD: New Sermon Series

Hi Folks,
 
I wanted to pass on a valuable resource I found online.  
 
A brand new church in Baltimore City MD is doing a sermon series on Sunday mornings entitled "This Is Us: A Series on Relationships."   They are covering such topics as Friendship, Dating, Sex, Singleness, Gender Roles, Parenting, Conflict and Diversity.   These topics are very much  look  applicable to life, and they are looked at through the lens of the Bible.
 
 Our world today is really making life confusing in these above areas, so regardless of your age, I really encourage you to take the time to watch/listen to these sermons, even in 10 minute increments at a time.   I think it will make very clear how God wishes each individual to handle these areas in a  way that will bring blessing, fulfillment, joy, instead of pain, grief, and confusion to their life.

Jesus said in John 10:10, "The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly."
 
I have been impressed with the way the topics have been presented.  The sermons are practical, helpful to life, easy to understand.  I have learned a great deal from God's Word by listening to these sermons myself.  I am very impressed with how the Word of God is taught honestly, forthrightly, in the love of Jesus and with much hope for the hearer.   I think you will learn a great deal if you take the time to listen and learn!
 
Click on the link at the top, right hand corner that says "Sermons."