Friday, July 25, 2014

Sweet Holy Spirit


Romans 5:5  “…the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who is given to us.”

How can I describe the Sweet Holy Spirit within me?  He is like another Jesus without a physical body.    He is the Spirit of Jesus, the Spirit of the Father, so in essence I have the fullness of God within me. He gives me power and light, peace and comfort; He gives me joy in the midst of sorrow; when I am weak, He makes me strong.  Just as a breeze carries the sweet fragrance of perfume of flowers, so the Spirit flows through me as love, joy, peace, goodness, and righteousness wafting its way to others.  Frederick Faber was one who had a blazing love for the Holy Spirit, and he wrote:
O Spirit, beautiful and dread!
My heart is fit to break
With love of all Thy tenderness
For us poor sinners’ sake.

O Sweet Spirit, fall on me today.  Mold me, melt me, use me that Your fragrance will flow through me.  Blaze within me and set my soul on fire.  Thank you in the name of Jesus, my precious Saviour.  Amen

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

SHEPHERDS

"The Lord is My Shepherd..."  Psalm 23:1

Some of God's best known figures from Scripture were shepherds.  In Exodus 3:1 Moses 'was shepherding the flock of Jethro.'  I Samuel 16:11 says about David:  "he is out tending the sheep."  When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Luke 2:8 states "there were shepherds camping in the neighborhood".  Mere 'shepherds', yet they were the first to be told of the good news of Jesus birth by none other than the angels from Heaven.

Our Lord compares Himself to a Shepherd.  It is one of the most tender images given to us in my estimation, showing us that we are dependent on Him, and He watches us and protects us.  A sheep needs good pastures and fresh grass to eat, and the shepherd leads them to the best he can find.  The Lord also leads us to green pastures, to feed on Him, and on His Word.  A sheep needs still waters to drink from, and the shepherd's concern is to find streams that are quiet.  So our shepherd leads us beside 'still waters' to drink from His fountain of Living Water.   The shepherd also protects his sheep from harm.  In John 10:11 Jesus says: "I AM the Good Shepherd.  The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep."

Think about it!  He who holds the universe in His hands, who is the Almighty Creator, is also my shepherd, and yours.  He it is that goes before us so we will not want for any thing.

"The Lord is My Sheperd, I shall not want."

Thursday, May 8, 2014

THE VINE

"I am the True Vine and my Father is the Vinedresser."  John 15:1

The Vine of the grape is the trunk that brings sap up from the roots into the branches.  The sap must be allowed to flow freely into the branch in order to produce fruit.  The vine gives its life to thebranch by the branch staying attached to the vine.

A good crop of grapes does not just happen.  A good vineyard has a dedicated 'vinedresser' whom in the case of the child of God, is God the Father.  Each branch is important to the vinedresser, to bring forth the finest crop possible.  If a branch is left to itself, it straggles over rocks and handy tree trunks.  Or it may fall to the ground and creep along in the dirt and mud.  The vinedresser will come along, clean off the branch, prune it where needed, and tie it close to the vine.  Soon the branch is thriving again.  The branch must remain totally dependent on the vine, close to it, pruned here, pruned there, in order to bring forth much fruit.

Do you see the analogy here?  Jesus said He is the true Vine.  His followers, you and me included, are the branches.  We are created for a living relationship with the Vine, Jesus, and the Vine gives His life to the branch,.  Unless we stay close and feed on the vine, we will get straggly, sickly and produce no fruit for the Father.

"I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser.  Every
 branch in Me that does not bear fruit He takes away, and every
branch that bears fruit He prunes that it may bear more fruit.  I am
the vine, you are the branches.  He who abides in Me, and I in him,
bears much fruit...By this my Father is glorified, that you bear 
much fruit."
John 15:1-2, 5,8

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

A NEW CREATION!

“Strip yourselves of your former nature (put off and discard your old unrenewed self) which characterized your previous manner of life and becomes corrupt through lusts and desires that spring from delusion.  And be constantly renewed in the spirit of your mind (having a fresh mental and spiritual attitude).  And put on the new nature (the regenerate self) created in God’s image, (Godlike) in true righteousness and holiness.”  Ephesians 4:22-24 (Amplified)

The day we accept Christ as Savior, we become a new being.  Isaiah 61:3 tells us that He took ashes and gave me beauty.  In Isaiah 61:10 it states: “(You) clothed me with garments of salvation, (You) have wrapped me in a robe of righteousness…as a bride adorned with her jewels.”  II Cor. 5:17 says:  “if any person is in Christ he is a new creation.”  In Colossians 3:10 (Amplified): “And have clothed yourself with the new spiritual self, which is renewed and remolded … after the image of Him who created it.”

These verses are saying that we are a new and beautiful creation in God’s sight!  We have a new spiritual self!  Someday we shall even have a new body, a glorified body, and one like Christ’s glorified body.  David is one who realized this when he stated in Psalm 17:15, “I shall be satisfied when I wake in thy likeness.”  Paul tells us in Philippians 3:21:  “(Lord Jesus Christ) shall change our lowly body that it may be fashioned like His glorious body…”

We will be changed as a worm is to a butterfly.  My soul is a new creation, and soon my body will be also.

“Like developing butterflies,
We are to shed the cocoon
Of our sinful nature that we might
Emerge into the beauty of Christ.”
(Unknown)

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Can We Know God?

Can we as mere mortals, really have knowledge of God?  Back in ancient times the Children of Israel would not even say His name, Yahweh; they felt it an irreverence to be on such friendly terms as to call Him by name.

But Jesus changed all of that when He died on the Cross in our place, and rose from the grave so that we might have life everlasting.  He wants us to know God.  Here is what He told His disciples: “No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing, but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have made known to you.” (John 15:15)

With the thought I am writing of today, I am not thinking of finding out what God is like.  My concern  is that we have some knowledge of thinking rightly about God in our personal association.  Jesus says that the Father is in Him and He is in the Father, and we are in Him.  If we are so close to God as being one with Him, we should not be afraid of Him.  In John 17 verses 20 through 26 Jesus is praying for each of us to know we are loved by God.

In I Corinthians 2 it is made clear that we have been given the Holy Spirit to reveal Himself (God) to us.  I like the way verse 10 is written in “The Message” translation: “But you’ve seen and heard it because God by His Spirit has brought it all out into the open for you.”

To get to know God, however, we must spend time with Him.  You don’t get to know someone if you never speak to him or her.  This only comes by being often and long with Him, reading the Word, praying.  By doing this we learn to trust His dealings with us.  Prayer is not coming to God to ask for favors, it is fellowship with Him until He actually has possession of us.  When we actually ‘know’ our God, we will not even ask why, or ask about dark days, or ask for petty material things.  We will just know God will bring all out according to His will.  In John 14:1 Jesus says “Do not let your hearts be troubled (distressed, agitated).  You believe and adhere to and trust in and rely on God;”

My Prayer:  O Lord, I know of no greater pleasure than to be called Your friend, and to know that I have the Spirit within me to make known to me the things of the Father.  May I be open to the Spirit, eager to learn, ready to receive all there is for me.  With Paul, “I bow my knees”; yea, I even fall on my face before the Father, asking for an anointing of knowledge from the Spirit, and to know the love of Christ as a fire in my soul.  Amen

    “The Christian life is knowing God in a personal love-relationship”

 

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Abba! Father!

"...but you have received a 'spirit of adoption' as sons by which we cry out "Abba! Father!"
Romans 8:15b

The Hebrew word of 'Ab', or Aramaic 'Abba' means 'daddy' or 'papa'.  This eventually came to mean 'dear father'.  Three places in the New Testament, God the Father is referred to as 'Abba'.  In Mark 14:36, when Jesus was pouring out His heart to the Father, sweating drops of blood in the Garden of Gethsemane, His cry was to "Abba, Father", or "Father, my Father".  To put it even plainer as to the Hebrew and Aramaic interpretation, He was saying "Daddy, my very own Daddy".

In Romans 8:14, 15 it is telling us that the believer is a 'son' (or daughter) of God, and we can cry "Abba, Father".  Then in Galatians 4:6 it says we have the Spirit of Jesus to confirm that we are sons and daughters, by crying out for us "Abba, Father".

How can we as mere mortals, have such a close association with God that we can call Him Father, or Daddy?  We become God's children by placing our trust in Jesus Christ as Lord.  God receives us into His family and our sins are forgiven.  When our 'Daddy' looks at us, He sees us as a pure and forgiven child because of what Jesus did on Calvary.

Prayer:  Father, my Father!  I thank You for the gift of becoming Your child.  I thank You for being my Father and providing all my needs.  May I always glorify You and may others see me as Your child.  I want to be a reflection of Your love and image, so that I can hear others say "she has her Father's eyes."  I thank You in the precious name of Jesus.  Amen

Thursday, December 26, 2013

God's Indescribable Gift


"Thanks be to God for His Indescribable gift."  II Corinthians 9:15

God's special gift to us is "indescribable", it is amazing, it is beyond our comprehension.  This gift is Jesus, all wrapped up in love!  Of  Himself, Jesus said, "If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked Him and He would have given you living water."  (John 4:10) 

Because of God's wonderful gift, we can have other  gifts such as a 'gift of a relationship with God'.  John 1:12 states that all who receive Him, (this gift) those who believe in His name, Hegives the right to be called the sons and daughters of God.

He also gives the 'gift of His Grace'.  Ephesians 2:8 says, "For by Grace you have been saved..."  We have received the 'gift of Eternal  Life', as according to Romans 6:23:  "...but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."

One reason I think of God's gift as being 'indescribable'  and perhaps part of Paul's thinking in II Cor. 9:15, is that it is greater than we can grasp with our finite minds. Jesus was God, second person in the Trinity, totally God.  Yet in order to become the propitiation for man's sin, He had to take on a human body.  In doing so He had to become a human being. Now we have something beyond our imagination, something incredible, beyond words, indescribable.  He was still God, just as though He had never been man; yet He was man as though He had never been God.

And He did this as a gift to each of us!

"For God so loved the world that He gave (this indescribable gift) His only Begotten Son, that whosoever believes on Him will not perish but have eternal life."  John 3:16