Posts from 2020 (Page 7)

DEVOTIONS – FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28, 2020

I Peter 5:6 (NLT)  So humble yourselves under the mighty power of God,  and at the right time He will lift you up in honor.  When we have prayed in faith we can rest firm in our confidence that God has heard us.  He will attend to all the issues;  and even when we don’t see our preferred timing in the answer,  keep in mind that His purposes are not being lost.  Human nature rests in the power of the…

DEVOTIONS – THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27, 2020

II Peter 2:9  (NLT)  The Lord knows how to rescue godly people from their trials…  “A clear translation of Matthew 6:13 shows that Jesus actually directed us to pray:  Father,  should we at any point be led into any temptation,  test or trial,  we want to come out delivered and victorious.”  Any circumstances designed to lead us astray obviously do not come from the Lord  (James 1:13-14).  But the reality of everyday life confronts us with challenges and trials,  which…

DEVOTIONS – WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2020

Mark 11:25 (NIV)  And when you stand praying,  if you hold anything against anyone,  forgive him,  so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.  Those who have received forgiveness need to be forgiving toward others.  Christ asks us to go the extra mile and take on the role of reconciler—just as He did for us when He reconciled us to the Father.  “The effects of sin and Satan’s discord in our lives makes us all terribly vulnerable…

DEVOTIONS – TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25, 2020

I John 1:9 (NLT)  But if we confess our sins to Him,  He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness.  Not one of us is flawless.  Selfishness and pride grow all too easily in our hearts.  “Sin is an inherited inclination in us all,  and it needs to be forgiven.”  Jesus taught us to pray for forgiveness—not to remind us of our sinful nature as much as to  “keep us from…

DEVOTIONS – MONDAY FEBRUARY 24, 2020

Matthew 6:12 (NLT)  …and forgive us our sins,  as we have forgiven those who sin against us.   Jesus teaches us that if we do not live in  “God’s dimension of release and forgiveness toward others,  we will inevitably become an obstruction to our own life,  growth and fruitfulness.”  Forgiving faith works both ways.  We must confess our own violations against God,  and we must forgive others who we believe have violated us.  Forgiveness is a primary,  essential truth to…

DEVOTIONS – SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2020

Deuteronomy 33:25 (NIV)  As your days,  so shall your strength be.  When we pray,  “Give us this day our daily bread,”  we find in the Lord a strength proportionate to each day’s needs.  “Whatever challenges a day holds—confrontations,  difficulties,  even tragedies—we will receive the strength to face them.  Just as we derive physical strength and nourishment from eating daily bread,  so we will gain spiritual strength and nourishment when we learn the wisdom of acknowledging our dependency upon the Father—and…

DEVOTIONS – FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21, 2020

Matthew 6:11(NIV)  Give us today our daily bread.  This supplication shows our need to learn an accountability for each day’s hours and events.  Jesus is teaching us to ask for the Father’s direction and provision in every event and during each hour of our day.  “Committing each day’s details to God in prayer—requesting today’s bread—can deliver us from pointless pursuits and wasted time.”  Such prayer paves the way to victorious days.  “Daily bread”  prayer is  “daily victory”  and  “daily overcoming” …

DEVOTIONS – THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2020

Psalm 90:12  (NLT)  Teach us to realize the brevity of life,  so that we may grow in wisdom.   This is a  “sound-minded request for wisdom to recognize how few days we have and how much we need to employ them wisely.  The psalmist also says,  My times are in Your hand;  deliver me from the hand of my enemies  (Ps. 31:15).  What wisdom!  When we put our day in God’s hands,  any enemy we face can be conquered.  Whether…

DEVOTIONS – WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2020

Matthew 4:4 (NIV)  Jesus answered,  “It is written:  ‘Man does not live on bread alone,  but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’ ” When Jesus prayed,  “Give us this day our daily bread,”  He was talking about more than having enough food or having our physical needs met.  He was inviting us to come to the Father daily for refreshing,  renewal and nourishment for both soul and body.  We must recognize our dependency on the Lord…

DEVOTIONS – TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 2020

Luke 19:13 (KJV)  And he called his ten servants,  and delivered them ten pounds,  and said unto them,  “Occupy till I come.”  The promise of Christ’s future Kingdom  “must not keep us from possessing the dimensions of victory that God has for us now.”  We must not neglect our prayer responsibilities but  “occupy”  by drawing on the resources of God’s Kingdom and power and reach into the realm of the invisible through prayer and change one circumstance after another.  It…

DEVOTIONS – MONDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2020

Genesis 1:28 (MSG)  God blessed them  (Adam and Eve):  “Prosper!  Reproduce!  Fill the earth!  Take charge  (KJV:  have dominion).  Jesus prayed,  “Your will be done.”  And He teaches us to pray for the reinstatement of God’s will on earth as in heaven.  “Most of the confusion,  agony and distress in our world today exists as a direct result of our having betrayed God’s initial entrusting of earth to us.”  We violated our God-given responsibility at the fall of man and…

DEVOTIONS – SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15, 2020

Matthew 6:10 (NIV)  Your kingdom come,  your will be done…   Prayer is not getting God to do what we want.  Rather,  people  “need to invite God’s rule and power into the affairs of their lives through prayer.  For if humans will not pray,  God’s rule in their circumstances is forfeited.  This thought runs counter to the common supposition that if God wants to do something,  He will do it.  This sorry strain of fatalism infests most minds.  But the…

DEVOTIONS – FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14, 2020

II Corinthians 3:18 (NASB)  But we all,  with unveiled face,  beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord,  are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory,  just as by the Spirit of the Lord.  Encounters with God on a regular basis bring transformation—the conforming of our wills to God’s and the shaping of our lives into His likeness.  We must respond to the Word of God,  obey the Holy Spirit and walk in daily obedience; …

DEVOTIONS – THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13, 2020

Psalm 22:3  (NASB)  Yet You are holy,  O You who are enthroned upon the praises of Israel. This verse helps explain  “why worship is so important and so potentially transforming of our lives and circumstances.  It teaches that through worship,  God’s people may literally make an earthly place for Him to be enthroned in the midst of them.  We see that the dynamic objective of worship is not simply an exercise in religious forms;  instead,  worship is God’s assigned way…

DEVOTIONS – WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2020

I Peter 1:15-16 (MSG)  As obedient children,  let yourselves be pulled into a way of life shaped by God’s life,  a life energetic and blazing with holiness.  God said,  “I am holy;  you be holy.”   Jesus taught his disciples to pray:  Hallowed by Your name.  In these words we are invited to experience the transforming power of prayer.  The throne of God is an actual place—not some mysterious place  “up there somewhere.”  John describes it  (Rev. 4:8)  and tells…

DEVOTIONS – TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2020

I Thessalonians 5:5 (NLT)  For you are all children of the light and of the day;  we don’t belong to darkness and night.  “Nothing is more crippling to effective prayer than not having confidence in our relationship with God.”  When Jesus taught His disciples how to pray,  He began with the words:  Our Father… “We are given grounds for confidence in prayer on the strength of a Father-child relationship,  which the Bible says is established and secured through Christ  (I…

DEVOTIONS – MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2020

I Thessalonians 5:17 (MSG)  Pray all the time.   To pray all the time is to live in constant contact with the life flow of God,  to live in continual communion with Him.  Prayer is the one discipline over and under every other spiritual practice.  Few thinking people,  (even those who deny the existence of God)  deny that there is something to this practice of prayer.  The materialist and the Eastern mystic describe prayer as quiet creative reasoning or transcendent…

DEVOTIONS – SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2020

Psalm 139:23-24 (MSG)  Search me,  O God,  and know my heart;  test me and know my anxious thoughts.  Point out anything in me that offends you,  and lead me along the path of everlasting life.   The prayer for self-examination evokes a sense of dread.  We are inviting God to help US know ourselves better  (He already knows us best and loves us most).  Only under God’s steady gaze of love are we able to find the healing and restoration…

DEVOTIONS – FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7, 2020

I Kings 19:7 (NLT)  Then the angel of the Lord came again and touched  (Elijah)  and said,  “Get up and eat some more,  or the journey ahead will be too much for you.”  The angel helped Elijah pay attention to the condition of his body as the vehicle that would enable him to take the journey that lay ahead.  If he did not care for his body,  the journey into the presence of God would be too much for him. …

DEVOTIONS – THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6, 2020

I Thessalonians 5:17 (NLT)  Never stop praying.  All of life can be prayer because there are so many ways for us to connect with God.  Solitude and silence help us experience the more contemplative elements of prayer.  Lectio-divina is a way to pray the scriptures.  The prayer of examine is our expression to God to search us and reveal to us the things we need to understand about ourselves.  “Discernment is the listening part of prayer:  sitting with a question…

DEVOTIONS – WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 5, 2020

Romans 8:26b (MSG)  …God’s Spirit is right alongside helping us along.  If we don’t know how or what to pray,  it doesn’t matter.  He does our praying in and for us,  making prayer out of our wordless sighs,  our aching groans.  The Holy Spirit is the One who really knows how to pray.  Be alert for the  “breath prayers”  that emerge deep within you.  They are  “words that find their way to the surface from the depths of your soul…

DEVOTIONS – TUESDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2020

Matthew 5:3  Blessed are the poor in spirit  (NIV).  With less of you there is more of God and His rule  (MSG).   Have you discovered wordless prayer?  It is when we come to God with no agenda.  “Half the time we don’t even know what we need;  we just come with a sense of our own spiritual poverty.”  Emptiness is the prerequisite for receiving.  “Rather than working so hard to put everything into words,  we rest from the noise…

DEVOTIONS – MONDAY FEBRUARY 3, 2020

Song of Solomon 2:10  (MSG)  My lover has arrived and he’s speaking to me!  “Get up,  my dear friend,  fair and beautiful lover—come to me!   Prayer at its best  “requires letting go into that relational free-fall that we call intimacy,  giving ourselves fully and openly and vulnerably to God.”  We cry out for Him,  yet resist at the same time because we sense risk.  “As long as we continue to reduce prayer to occasional piety we keep running away…

DEVOTIONS – SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1, 2020

Psalm 127:2 (NIV)  (God) gives sleep to his beloved.  Time and space to rest the body is a gift God gave Elijah,  and it is a gift He wants to give us as well.  Learning to listen to the body,  to rest it and honor it as a place where God makes His presence known,  becomes then,  an important discipline for the spiritual pilgrim.  Don’t you know He enjoys giving rest to those He loves? (MSG).

DEVOTIONS – FRIDAY JANUARY 31, 2020

Psalm 138:1 (NLT)  I will praise thee with my whole heart…  “One of God’s gifts to us is that physical exercise releases endorphins that can sooth our emotions,  ease pain and elevate our mood.  It is not necessary to sit quietly in prayer.”  In fact,  slow,  meditative walks,  jogs,  and bike rides can become an important part of your practice of prayer.  The mind and soul can be less distracted and more fully present to God.  “You can reflect on…

DEVOTIONS – THURSDAY JANUARY 30, 2020

Psalm 131:2 (NLT)  I have calmed and quieted myself,  like a weaned child who no longer cries for its mother’s milk.  Yes,  like a weaned child is my soul within me.  “Learning to rest in God in times of solitude begins with the body,  as the image of the nursing child suggests.  Sometimes the baby resists settling down enough to take what the mother offers.  But when the baby’s whole body relaxes in total peace and trust,  love is given…

DEVOTIONS – WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29, 2020

I Kings 19:9b  (MSG)  “So Elijah,  what are you doing here?”  God asks questions—not because He doesn’t know the answer but because we need to open our hearts to Him and have an honest conversation at a deeper level.   If you are having trouble praying and concentrating on your prayer list,  maybe you just need to stop and notice your heart.  Choose to linger in God’s presence and talk with Him about your real feelings and frustrations.  “Honest noticing…

DEVOTIONS – TUESDAY JANUARY 28, 2020

I Kings 19:6b (MSG)  (Elijah)  ate the meal and went back to sleep.  When the doctor finally declared me  “cancer free,”  everyone celebrated.  Then a friend told me,  “It will take you two years to get over this.”  I am so thankful for that piece of reality,  because everyone  (including me)  expected life to go back to normal.  It didn’t.  I was exhausted and unable to jump back quickly.  I worried that my pace would never return.  Elijah’s story helps…

DEVOTIONS – MONDAY JANUARY 27, 2020

I Kings 19:5  (MSG)  Exhausted  (Elijah)  fell asleep under the lone broom bush.  Suddenly an angel shook him awake and said,  “Get up and eat!”   Elijah had been running for his life.  Exhausted from an outpouring of spiritual,  physical and emotional energy,  he collapsed under a tree.  Most of us are not living at that level of a breaking point.  Still fairly functional,  we try to keep moving;  but when it is time to get quiet in prayer,  external…

DEVOTIONS – SATURDAY JANUARY 25, 2020

John 16:23b (NIV)  …I tell you the truth,  my Father will give you whatever you ask in my name.”  Prayer does not require a feeling to be a prayer of faith.  Faith is not a feeling;  faith is an action.  Faith is obeying God’s rule.  When He says to  “ask anything”  or when you are moved to pray for a certain thing,  do it.  The fruit will be harvested later.  You will sense the pleasure of God that you prayed, …

DEVOTIONS – FRIDAY JANUARY 24, 2020

Matthew 6:6 (NLT)  When you pray,  go away by yourself,  shut the door behind you,  and pray to your Father in private.  Then your Father,  who sees everything,  will reward you.  “Prayer is the choice we make where we want the rule of God to come.  And when we see things out of order,  outside His rule,  whether in our families,  neighborhoods,  churches or cities,  we can pray decisive prayers and He will come.  The Lord is looking for people…

DEVOTIONS – THURSDAY JANUARY 23, 2020

I John 5:14-15 (NLT)  And we are confident that He hears us whenever we ask for anything that pleases Him.  And since we know He hears us when we make our requests,  we also know that He will give us what we ask for.  The Holy Spirit is our helper in prayer—a prayer specialist.  Ask Him to enable,  energize and enrich your prayer life.  How do you know if you are praying presumptuously?  Well,  are you asking for something selfish…

DEVOTIONS – WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22, 2020

Philippians 4:6 (MSG)  Don’t fret or worry.  Instead of worrying,  pray.  Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers,  letting God know your concerns.  When we pray  “Yours is the Kingdom and the power and the glory”  we are not making a recitation—it is a proclamation.  We are taking our place with millions of others around the world to bring God’s will to pass in homes,  cities,  and nations.  The Holy Spirit leads the individual focuses,  and Heaven dispatches…

DEVOTIONS – TUESDAY JANUARY 21, 2020

I Timothy 2:1-2 (NLT)  I urge you,  first of all,  to pray for all people.  Ask God to help them;  intercede on their behalf and give thanks for them.  We must pray with concerted passion in order to  “see the overthrow of those works of hell that manifest themselves in evils such as human trafficking,  bondage to drugs and other horrific oppressions.”  When we pray,  decisive things happen.  “God is at work beyond our sight and sound.  Don’t doubt it.” …

DEVOTIONS – MONDAY JANUARY 20, 2020

I Peter 3:7b (MSG)  In the new life of God’s grace,  you’re equals  (husband and wife)…being heirs together of the grace of life  (KJVS)…so that nothing will hinder your prayers (NIV).  Satan has launched an assault against unity among believers,  and Christian homes are a primary and unique target.  To some degree this is true because of the unique endowment of the Holy Spirit that is available to husband and wife as they are united in prayer  (Matthew 18:19).  Being…

DEVOTIONS – SATURDAY JANUARY 18, 2020

Psalm 42:1 (NIV)  As the deer pants for streams of water,  so my soul pants for you,  O God.  Desperation and desire for God can lead us to withdraw from noisy,  peopled places and to sit our whole selves down to wait for that which comes from beyond ourselves.  God comes and does for us what we cannot do for ourselves.  Do not be afraid of spiritual hunger.  Let it surface,  notice it,  express it to God.  Let the Holy…

DEVOTIONS – FRIDAY JANUARY 17, 2020

Luke 18:13 (MSG)  …slumped in the shadows,  his face in his hands,  not daring to look up,  he said,  “God,  give mercy.  Forgive me,  a sinner.”  How many of us have ever walked through a season of life in which we felt challenged on every level?  We’ve felt inadequate in prayer and inept in life skills.  We’ve wondered how we could come so far in life and yet fall so short in maturity.  We’ve felt desperately hungry for God yet…

DEVOTIONS – THURSDAY JANUARY 16, 2020

Matthew 28:20b (NLT)  (Jesus said)…And be sure of this:  I am with you always,  even to the end of the age.  “Over time our body and soul respond to established rhythms,  so eventually the very act of entering this set-apart time and place  (for prayer)  ushers us into our own inner sanctuary.  There we can listen to our desire for God and God’s desire for us and allow that desire to guide us beyond our information-grasping,  controlling,  problem-solving patterns of…