Stop Asking and Only Believe!


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Trust in the Lord with all your heart; and lean not unto
your own understanding. In all your ways
acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths
(Prov. 3:5)

Life can be puzzling and there are times when we are faced with the uncertain. These are times when we must trust that God has multiple ways of blessing us! He wants us to put it all in his hands! If we trust Him and give Him the glory, He will take the one or two options that we have and turn them into ten, or twenty — whatever He needs in order to bless us!

We often ask how, or when, or where. But, if we trust God, He will answer the questions and bring our blessings to pass! We ought to say, “Lord I don’t know how, or when, or where, but I believe you to bring it to pass, in Jesus’ name!”

Trust God and watch Him move!

The Changing Season!


Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant
thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun.
(Ecc. 11:7)

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Many of us enjoy seeing the last days of winter give over to the bright rays of the approaching spring sunshine. The degrees in the weather begin to climb and there is often anticipation in the air! Things become renewed and revived. All forms of life begin to emerge and grow because spring has come around again.

God has given the four seasons and we become accustom to their changes, but God has other seasons, as well. These seasons often do not normally coincide with the natural changes in the seasons that we are used to. These are the seasons in our lives. They are outlined in Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 and we need to learn them well! If we study them, we can better understand God’s plan and timing for our lives.

Through every season that God brings in our lives, there should be a systematic study and meditation on His word. Those who will commit to study will also be established like a tree. In contrast to a natural tree — whatever season we find ourselves in…our leaves will not die or even wither (Ps. 1:1-6). Unlike the reasonably predictable changes in the four natural seasons (Matt. 16:2-3, Gen. 8:22) — our fruit can suddenly become ripe at any time, even during times we do not anticipate. God suddenly uses us for His glory (II Tim. 2:21) during any given opportunity or season (Ps. 1:3)! We can be used by God during spring, summer, or fall. His plan for us is to still produce fruit even during the winter of our lives (Ps. 92:12-15, Ps. 71:18).

We are all familiar with the words of a famous song, “everything must change, nothing stays the same”. We should make as much preparation as we can for unexpected changes in seasons — whatever that season may bring.

The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. They that are planted in the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our God.
They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be full of sap and green: To shew that the LORD is upright; he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him.

(Ps 92:12-15 – ERV Version)

Delight!


Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will
give you the desire of your heart.
(Ps. 37:4)

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The heart — being the depths of our mind and thoughts — can be a unique and personally emotional place. The bible tells us that the heart has its issues and who really knows it (Jer. 17:9).  Proverbs 14:10 reads: “The heart knows its own bitterness, and no stranger shares in its joy.” Many of us have attempted to share our past experiences with others. We sensed they were not fully able to grasp our account of the moment we were trying to convey. No one can really share in the feelings of another’s deep and personal experiences. The word vicarious is no doubt a word that comes close to experiencing what others have experienced, but very few know the seat and aspirations of the hearts of others. It is true that some have the skill to probe human hearts, but only do so — not really knowing exactly what will surface (Prov. 20:5; I Cor. 14:24-25).

Only God fully knows the heart — this personal and secluded place! He knows what we long for and what really is our heart’s desire! What each person longs for is just as unique as who we are and as complicated as our hearts. God has the option and ability to answer the desire (or longings) of the heart. He has given us two clear methods of receiving from Him. One method we are familiar with and that is simply asking Him. He will give good gifts to those who ask Him (Matt. 7:11). The second method seems not as well travelled. That method is to DELIGHT one’s self in what God has an interest in. If we delight ourselves in Him, we can see our families begin to come together. If we give time for personal and systematic Bible study, He will turn His favor toward us and begin to work on our behalf. If we make time for Him, He will bless our endeavors. If we will give to the community and volunteer (as unto the Lord – Col. 3:23), we will look around and realize God has answered our prayers and given us the desires of our hearts! Mountains will be moved, relationships will be mended, business matters will materialize, and we will rejoice that God has done all things well!

God’s watching to see what you and I will do. What we take an interest in will determine the outcome of the blessings from God! Will you accept the challenge to delight yourself in the Lord so that He may give you the desires of your heart? Do it and watch God move!

 

Short Inspirations from the Scriptures: “Forgive Us Of Our Trespasses!”


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“Forgive us for doing wrong, as we forgive others.”
(Matthew 6:12 – CEV)

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Afterwards, David’s conscience bothered him
because he had cut off the corner of Saul’s robe.

(I Samuel 24:5 – ISV version)

 

TRESPASSING CHRISTIANS WHO OFFEND
It is impossible for us to go through life without (in some way) offending someone. We can certainly have good motives and well-meaning intentions, but people can misread our motives and intentions and, as a result, become offended by us. We can overstep boundaries with people and either intentionally or unintentionally intrude into areas of their conscience that God deems unlawful (I Cor. 8:11-12, Rom. 14:1-3).

For the most part, Christians are not to intentionally trespass or violate another’s conscience, whether they are saved or unsaved. There certainly are exceptions to this rule. For example, Christians are to uphold biblical standards. The world opposes those biblical standards. So…there will always be opposition, directly or indirectly, between Christians adhering to their beliefs, and many non-Christians, who are often offended by Christians’ beliefs and their standards.

DAVID’S OFFENSE
David, the mighty warrior, during God’s acceptable time in history, slew thousands of His enemies. David certainly was an offense to those who opposed the nation of Israel! He seemed untouched by all the bloodshed because he fought under the banner of the Lord. And yet… It seemed to have affected David to his core that he had cut the garment of the sleeping king Saul (I Samuel 24:4). (This was a king who, in every way, tried to murder David.) It also seemed, at least to David’s men, that Saul deserved to die by the hand of David (vs. 4). What could be emphasized here is that “DAVID’S HEART SMOTE HIM” (vs. 5). Other translations state: “the CONSCIENCE of David was greatly affected” after his “garment trespass” and nearly going all the way by “touching the Lord’s anointed!” (vs. 6; I Samuel 26:8-9).

LISTEN TO CONSCIENCE
Sometimes we have to listen to our conscience when others are affected by something we have said or done…not always for our sake or for something we’ve done wrong, but because they were offended (I Cor. 10:27-29). Then there are times we come to realize we have trespassed against someone due to our negligence or insensitivity toward them. Whatever the case, let us pray daily that the Lord will forgive us of our sins against others, knowing what it is like when others have trespassed against us in so many ways, as well.

RECORDING on Impending Judgment, Taught by District Elder Robert Taylor


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District-Elder Robert Taylor recently
taught a lesson titled: “Safety in the Ark”.

Listen to it and share it with those who need
to be warned about Christ’s soon return!

IMPENDING JUDGMENT

(Click the text above, then click on the word OPEN.
After about a minute the recording should play)