Lord, we thank You for Your Word. You have spoken to us. You are still
speaking to us. It's Your Word that leads us on into Your future. Help
us to listen to what You are saying to us, to build our lives on Your
Word, to let Your Word flow out from us, to bring blessing to many.
Tuesday 28 January 2020
Lord, help us to prepare for the future ...
Lord, help us to prepare for the future – Your future.
Life without a future is no life at all. Often, we feel like we are stuck in the prison of the present.
You lift up our eyes. You show us Your future. You fill our pathway with Your light.
It is Your light that makes our future very bright – brighter than we can put into words, brighter than we can even imagine.
Lead us, Lord, into Your future. Help us to walk with You on Your pathway to glory – Your eternal glory.
Help us, Lord, to come to You and receive Your blessing
‘I will bring Judah and Israel
back from captivity and will rebuild them as they were before. I will
cleanse them from all the sin they have committed against Me... Then
this city will bring Me renown, joy, praise, and honour before all
nations on earth...’ (Jeremiah 33:7-9). What great blessing lay ahead of
Your people! Lord, You were pointing Your people to the place of
blessing: Jesus Christ - ‘the righteous Branch from David’s line’
(Jeremiah 33:15-16). We thank you that 'in Christ’, we have ‘every
spiritual blessing’: ‘No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has
conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him’ (Ephesians 1:3; 1
Corinthians 2:9). We thank You, Lord, that You have so much blessing to
give to us. Help us to come to You and receive Your blessing: ‘Call to
Me, and I will answer you; I will show you wonderful and marvellous
things that you know nothing about’ (Jeremiah 33:3).
Lord, You speak Your Word to us.
Lord,
You speak Your Word to us. You call us to obedience. You say to us,
‘Obey My voice.’ Often, Lord, the story of our life is summed up in the
words: ‘They did not listen or pay attention. They did not obey’
(Jeremiah 11:7-8). Your Word is not just ‘something to think about.’
When You call us to obedience, we’re not to say, ‘I’ll think about that
later.’ ‘Now’ is the time for obedience to Your Word: ‘Obey now the
voice of the Lord’ (Jeremiah 38:20). Help us, Lord, not to put this off
until tomorrow. You’re looking for our obedience today: ‘Today, when you
hear His voice, do not harden your hearts’ (Hebrews 4:7). When, Lord,
we’re deeply involved in religious ritual – ‘burnt offerings and
sacrifices’ – , You say to us, ‘To obey is better than sacrifice’ (1
Samuel 15:22). Help us, Lord, to see that obedience involves our whole
life – not just ‘never missing a service’!
Teach us, Lord, to count our blessings.
Teach us, Lord, to count our blessings.
We try to think of all the good things You have done for us, all the great gifts You have given to us.
We cannot keep up with You, Lord. There is so much to count, so much for which we can only say, ‘Thank You, Lord.’
Lord, so often, we forget the things that matter most.
Lord,
so often, we forget the things that matter most. So often, we forget
You. The more we forget You, the more we miss out on the blessing which
comes from knowing that You are the Lord our God. You are the God who is
with us - even when we feel that You are far away.
Lord, may we learn that it’s time to stop complaining and start praying.
Terrible things were happening!
Things were going from bad to worse. ‘What next?’ - The people were
wondering where it would all end. Lord, what are we to do when
everything seems to be getting totally out of control? There is one
thing we must never forget. It is the most important thing of all. We
must ‘pray to the Lord our God.’We must ask You, Lord, to ‘show us the
way we should go.’You will ‘show us the thing that we should do’
(Jeremiah 42:2-3). May we learn that it’s time to stop complaining and
start praying.
Lord, You're leading us to the place of blessing ...
‘I will
bring them back to this place’ (Jeremiah 32:37). Lord, You're bringing
us into Your ‘place.’ You're bringing us close to Yourself: ‘They will
be My people, and I will be their God’ (Jeremiah 32:38). You're bringing
us into the ‘place’ of obedience: ‘I will inspire them to fear Me, so
that they will never turn away from Me’ (Jeremiah 32:40). You're leading
us to the ‘place’ of blessing: ‘I will give them singleness of heart
and action, so that they will always fear Me for their own good and the
good of their children after them’ (Jeremiah 32:39). Sometimes, Lord,
our life seems like ‘a desolate waste.’ Help us never to lose sight of
Your purpose: ‘I will rejoice in doing them good and will assuredly
plant them in this land with all My heart and soul’ (Jeremiah 32:43,41).
We thank You, Lord, that You will not leave us in our ‘desolate waste.’
You will lead us to a better ‘place’ - the ‘place’ of obedience and
blessing.
Lord, help us not to say, ‘I will follow You’, and then change our mind.
‘Will you not learn a lesson and
obey My words?’ (Jeremiah 35:13) - ‘Jonadab, son of Rechab, ordered his
sons not to drink wine and this command has been kept... I have spoken
to you again and again, yet you have not obeyed Me’ (Jeremiah 35:14).
Lord, help us not to say, ‘I will follow You’, and then change our mind
(Luke 9:57). Help us not to sing, ‘Take my life, and let it be
consecrated, Lord, to Thee’, and then live a life which contradicts our
prayer of commitment to You. Help us to mean what we say - to follow
through our words of commitment with a life of obedience, a life that is
pleasing to You. We read about the Rechabites. They were obedient to
Jonadaab’s command - and You blessed them (Jeremiah 35:18-19). Obedient
and blessed - That’s what You want us to be. Help us, Lord, to obey You -
and look to You for the blessing.
Sunday 26 January 2020
Lord, You speak to us ...
Lord, You speak to us: ‘The Word of the Lord came to me’ (Ezekiel 3:16). We speak to You: “Ah, Lord God!’ (Ezekiel 4:14). We speak for You: ‘When I speak to you, I will open your mouth and you shall say to them, “This is what the Lord God says, Whoever will listen, let him listen...”’ (Ezekiel 3:27). How can we keep on listening to You, speaking to You and speaking for You? We need to be strengthened with the power of the Holy Spirit: ‘The Spirit came into me and raised me to my feet’ (Ezekiel 3:24). We thank You, Lord, that the Spirit is our ‘Helper.’He helps us to listen to You: ‘The Holy Spirit will teach you all things’ (John 14:26). He helps us to speak to You: ‘The Spirit helps us in our weakness’ (Romans 8:26). He helps us to speak for You: ‘You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be My witnesses’ (Acts 1:8).
"‘You, O Lord, reign for ever" ... Help us to remember this when we feel like You have forgotten us.
‘You, O Lord, reign for ever; Your throne endures from generation to generation’. Help us to remember this when we feel like You have ‘forgotten’ us. When we feel like You have ‘abandoned’ us, may we remember this: ‘You, O Lord, are King for ever, and will rule to the end of time’ (Lamentations 5:19-20). Teach us not only to pay lip-service to You, our Lord and our King. May we crown You as King of our hearts and our lives. How, Lord, are we to do this? Teach us to pray, ‘Bring us back to You, Lord!’ (Lamentations 5:21). Lord, You're looking for a real return to You and a real difference in our lives. ‘In your hearts enthrone Him. There let Him subdue all that is not holy, all that is not true...’; ‘So let us learn how to serve and in our lives enthrone Him, each other’s needs to prefer, for it is Christ we’re serving’ (Church Hymnary, 300; Mission Praise, 162).
We thank You, Lord, that no human king can even begin to compare with Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of kings.
We thank You, Lord, that no human king can even begin to compare with Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, ‘the King of kings’ (Revelation 19:16). The people of Jerusalem were full of confidence. They ‘trusted their king to protect them from every invader.’ They thought Jerusalem was invincible: ‘No one anywhere, not even rulers of foreign nations, believed that any invader could enter Jerusalem’s gates.’ They were wrong. They thought it would never happen - but it did! The unthinkable happened! ‘They captured the source of our life, the king the Lord had chosen.’ Why, Lord, did it happen? Your Word gives us the reason: ‘It happened because of the sins of her prophets and... priests’. The king - ‘the Lord’s anointed’ - was unable to prevent Jerusalem’s defeat (Lamentations 4:12-13,20). We praise You, Lord - We have a greater King: our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ!
At the Cross of Christ, we learn, Lord, that You love us and You answer our prayer for salvation.
‘You came near when I called You... O Lord... You redeemed my life’ (Lamentations 3:57-58). We wonder, Lord, ‘Will You answer our prayer for salvation?’ Yes! At the Cross of Christ, we learn that You love us and You answer our prayer. ‘You did not wait for me to draw near to You, but You clothed yourself in frail humanity. You did not wait for me to cry out to You, but You let me hear Your voice calling me. And I’m forever grateful to You, I’m forever grateful for the Cross; I’m forever grateful to You that You came to seek and save the lost.’ ‘Thank You for the Cross, the price You paid for us, how You gave Yourself so completely, precious Lord, precious Lord. Now our sins are gone, all forgiven, covered by Your blood, all forgotten, thank You Lord, thank You Lord’ (Songs of Fellowship, 631; Mission Praise, 632).
Deliver us, Lord, from thinking that we’re smart.
‘Wise people
are put to shame, confused, trapped. They have rejected the Word of the
Lord. They don’t really have any wisdom’ (Jeremiah 8:9). Deliver us,
Lord, from thinking that we’re smart. Keep us from becoming wise in
their own eyes. Deliver us from the ‘know it all’ attitude. May we not
have an answer for everything – except the most important question, the
question of salvation: ‘What must I do to be saved?’ Deliver us from
knowing know so much – yet knowing so little about what really matters!
‘The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved’
(Jeremiah 8:20). Keep us, Lord, from becoming so obsessed with getting
on in the world that we make no time for You. When, Lord, we’re
getting too busy enjoying all the pleasures of this world, help us to
remember Jesus’ words: ‘What good will it do you if you gain the whole
world – and lose eternal life?’ (Matthew 16:22).
Lord, You speak to us about our sin and Your salvation.
Lord, You speak to us about our sin - ‘Son of man, you are living among a rebellious people’ - and Your salvation - ‘I will... put a new spirit in them...’ (Ezekiel 12:2; Ezekiel 11:19-20). Show us, Lord, that we must receive’ with humility, the bad news concerning our sin - ‘The wages of sin is death’ - before we can receive, with gladness, the Good News concerning Your salvation - ‘The free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord’ (Romans 6:23). You want each of us to be saved: ‘The Lord... does not want anyone to perish; He wants everyone to turn away from their sins’ (2 Peter 3:9). To those who refuse to be saved, dismissing the bad news concerning their sin and closing their hearts to the Good News concerning Your salvation, You speak Your Word or warning: ‘...I will punish them for what they have done’ (Ezekiel 11:21).
Saturday 25 January 2020
Lord, we face many difficult situations ...
‘Nothing
is too hard for You’ (Jeremiah 32:17). Lord, we face many difficult
situations. What are we to do when we feel we can take no more? Help us
to remember You. Nothing is too hard for You. Help us to remember Your
promise: ‘The Lord is faithful, and He will strengthen and protect you
from the evil one’ (2 Thessalonians 3:3). May we hear the voice of
Jesus, calling us to follow Him. May we hear His word of warning - ‘the
way is hard.’ May we also know that He is our loving Saviour. He does
not leave us to go it alone. We thank You, Lord, that Jesus gives us His
strength - ‘My yoke is easy and my burden is light’ (Matthew 4:19;
7:14; 11:30). We thank You, Lord,
Lord, You open our eyes ...
‘The heavens were opened and I saw visions of God... The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel’(Ezekiel 1:1-2). Lord, You open our eyes to ‘see the light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ’ (2 Corinthians 4:4). You Lord speak to us. Help us to listen to You: ‘Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening’ (1 Samuel 3:9-10). ‘The Spirit came into me... Do not be afraid of them or their words’ (Ezekiel 2:2,6). Through Your Spirit, we receive wisdom - ‘We have received the Spirit who is from God, that we might understand what God has freely given us’ - and strength - ‘God strengthens us with power through His Spirit in our inner being’ (1 Corinthians 2:12; Ephesians 3:16). ‘Be Thou my Vision, O Lord of my heart... Be Thou my Wisdom, Thou my true Word... Be Thou my Battleshield, sword for the fight.’
Lord, You're warning us ...
‘Because you have defiled My sanctuary... I Myself will withdraw My favour’ (Ezekiel 5:11). To those who despise Your Word and treat the place of prayer with contempt, Jesus still speaks His Word of judgment: ‘My House will be called a House of prayer, but you have made it a den of thieves’ (Matthew 21:13). Lord, You’re warning us: ‘You have abandoned the love you had at first. Remember the height from which you have fallen! Return to Me and change the way you think and act. If you don’t change, I will come to you and remove your lamp from its place’ (Revelation 2:4-5). When, Lord, You remove Your blessing, there is nothing left but ‘a desolate waste’ (Ezekiel 6:14). Help us to make sure that we don’t become like Samson - ‘“I will go out as at other times, and shake myself free.”He did not know that the Lord had left him’ (Judges 16:20).
Satan is a very determined enemy. Satan is a defeated enemy.
Lord,
we live in a situation of conflict. We are at war with the enemy. Satan
is Your enemy. Satan is our enemy. Satan is a very determined enemy.
Satan is a defeated enemy. ‘Fallen, fallen is Babylon…’ (Isaiah 21:9).
We read these words, repeated again in Revelation 14:8; 18:2. You,
Lord, are assuring that Satan will not prevail over You and Your people.
The victory is Yours, Lord. You give Your victory to us. When the going
gets tough, when Satan seems to have the upper hand, Help us
to remember this: ‘Fierce may be the conflict, strong may be the foe,
but the King’s own army none can overthrow. Round His standard ranging,
victory is secure, for His truth unchanging makes the triumph sure’. May
we never hesitate to commit ourselves to Christ: ‘Joyfully enlisting,
by Thy grace divine, we are on the Lord’s side; Saviour, we are Thine.'
‘Hear the Word of the Lord!’
‘Hear the Word of the Lord!’ (Ezekiel 13:2). Lord, Your Word warns us: ‘The time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn away from listening to the truth and wander into myths.’When, Lord, we see this happening, help us to commit ourselves to You. May we live as Your faithful servants: ‘As for you, always be steady, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfil your ministry’ (2 Timothy 4:3-5). When, Lord. people are looking for a ‘feel good’ type of message, a message with plenty of entertainment and no real challenge, may we never forget that Your Word is to be used for ‘teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness...’ (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
Lord, we thank You that we're not left to go it alone.
Lord,
we thank You that we're not left to go it alone. You've given us Your
Spirit - the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of love, the Spirit of truth, the
Spirit who leads us to Jesus, the Spirit who makes us more like Jesus.
Thank You, Lord - with Your Spirit, we can go from strength to strength.
Help us to walk in Your Spirit.
Guide us, Lord, by Your light and Your truth.
Guide us, Lord, by Your light and Your truth (Psalm 48:14; Psalm 43:3).
Let Your light shine into our darkness. Let Your truth lift us out of
the way that leads away from You and into the way that leads to You.
Lead us to Jesus - He is "the Way, the Truth and the Life" (John 14:6).
How, Lord, can people, who seem to be opposites, be brought together?
‘The
Lord Almighty will bless them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt My people,
Assyria the work of My hands, and Israel my heritage”’ (Isaiah 19:25).
‘There is neither Jew nor Greek… you are all one in Christ Jesus’
(Galatians 3:28). How, Lord, can people, who seem to be opposites, be
brought together? Jesus Christ brings them together. He breaks down ‘the
barrier’. He removes ‘the dividing wall of hostility’. We are brought
‘near’ to one another through ‘the blood of Christ’. Help us, Lord,
to come to ‘the Cross’ of Christ. There, at ‘the Cross’, we will find
each other. We will discover what it means to be ‘one body’ in Christ
(Ephesians 2:13-16). When Satan comes, creating misunderstanding,
filling our minds with suspicion and undermining our hopes of peace,
help us to remind him of Your Word, ‘You are all one in Christ Jesus’.
Let us rejoice and be glad in God's salvation.
“This is our God; we trusted in Him, and He saved us …Let us rejoice and be glad in His salvation” (Isaiah 25:9).
Lord,
we remember what You have done for us. We remember Your Son, Jesus
Christ. We rejoice in Him. He died for us. He rose again for us. We look
forward to His Return – the Day when ‘He will swallow up death for
ever.’ On that Day, Lord, You ‘will wipe away the tears from all faces.’
On that Day, we will say, ‘Lord, You are our God; we have trusted in
You, and You have saved us.’ On that Day, we will ‘rejoice and be glad
in Your salvation.’ Here and now, may we learn to trust in You. May we
know that You are ‘the everlasting Rock’ – ‘the Rock of our salvation.
Lord, we thank You that You are so determined to keep on blessing us.
Lord,
we thank You that You are so determined to keep on blessing us. There
are times when we're not expecting very much - and then You come to us
with Your blessing, and everything changes. Everything becomes so much
brighter. You are with us. You are leading us forward. You are leading
us on into more and more of Your blessing. Thank You, Lord.
Help us, Lord, to “press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”
“Those
who are left … will be called holy” (Isaiah 4:3). Lord, we hear worldly
people speaking of ‘the holy people who need to learn to live in the
real world.’ They speak with contempt. When You, Lord, call Your people
“holy”, You speak with affection. You look upon us in love. You tell us
that we are special to You. You tell us that we are precious in Your
eyes. Lord, You’re calling us to be holy. Help us to look beyond this
world, to catch a glimpse of “the things that are unseen and eternal”,
and to “press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in
Christ Jesus” (2 Corinthians 4:18; Philippians 3:14).
Wisdom is better than weapons of war.
“Wisdom
is better than weapons of war” (Ecclesiastes 9:18). We ask, Lord, about
wisdom – “Where does wisdom come from? How will wisdom change our way
of thinking and living?” You tell us that real “wisdom comes from
heaven.” You show us that true wisdom will make us more “peace-loving”
(James 3:18).
We thank You, Lord, that Your Son, Jesus is "the same yesterday and today and forever."
We thank You, Lord, that Your Son, Jesus is "the same yesterday and
today and forever" (Hebrews 13:8). When everything around us seems to
be changing, help us to remember that Jesus, our Saviour, is unchanged,
unchanging and unchangeable in the great love that He has for us and
the amazing grace that He shows to us.
Lord, what a great difference there is between life “under the sun” and Life in the Son.
Lord, what a great difference there is between life “under the sun”
(Ecclesiastes 9:9) and Life in the Son. The world tells us that there is
nothing beyond “the grave” (Ecclesiastes 9:10). Our Saviour promises us
“an inheritance from the Lord as a reward” (Colossians 3:24). Help us,
Lord, never to lose sight of the eternal dimension. This is what gives
our life real depth, true meaning and a strong sense of purpose.
Help us to hear Your Word of forgiveness and to speak our words of commitment.
Lord,
You reveal Your holiness: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts.” In
Your holiness, we see our own sinfulness: “I am a man of unclean lips”
(Isaiah 6:3,5). Lord, You are perfectly holy: “Your eyes are too pure to
look on evil” (Habakkuk 1:13). When we look at ourselves in the light
of Your perfect holiness, we see ourselves as we really are: “All
have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Help us,
Lord, to confess our sin and pray for your forgiveness: “God, be
merciful to me, a sinner” (Luke 18:13). Help us to hear Your Word of
forgiveness – “your guilt is taken away, and your sin forgiven.” Help us
to speak our words of commitment – “Here am I! Send me” (Isaiah 6:7-8).
Friday 24 January 2020
Lord, we need Your strength.
Lord, we need Your strength.
Without Your strength, we fall. Without Your strength, we fail.
With Your strength, everything changes.
You lead us from our defeat into Your victory.
Help us, Lord, to trust You.
In ourselves, we are weak. In You, we are strong.
Where does this strength come from? – It comes from this: Jesus has risen – and He lives in us!
“Resurrect in our lives faith, hope, and love, as surely as You raised Jesus Christ from the grave” (Common Order, Prayer for Easter).
Lord, we thank You for Jesus – He is the Rock of our salvation.
Lord, we thank You for Jesus – He is the Rock of our salvation. Often,
in our journey through life, we’re walking on shifting sand. As we walk
along, we discover that it’s more than shifting sand – It’s quicksand!
It’s sucking us in – and it’s dragging us down. Is there any hope for
us? Is there any solid ground? Yes! There is! Jesus is “the Solid Rock”
(“My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness …
On Christ, the solid rock I stand, all other ground is sinking sand.”)
Lord, we thank You that You’ve not left us to fall down in our own
weakness. You’ve given us Jesus, our Saviour – We stand in His strength.
When we feel like we’re sinking, help us, Lord, to look to You, to find
new strength in You. When we’re almost overwhelmed by the flood of
unbelief that seems to be coming at us all the time, help us to come to
You and receive Your strength: “Be strong in the Lord and in the
strength of His might” (Ephesians 6:10).
We thank You, Lord, for Your gift of the Holy Spirit.
We thank You, Lord, for Your gift of the Holy Spirit. In Him, You give
to us "rivers of living water" (John 7:37-39). How are these "rivers of
living water" to flow in us and through us? - We need less of this world
- "Do not be conformed to this world" - and more of Your Word - "Be
transformed by the renewal of your mind" (Romans 12:2).
Can the dark picture of sin and guilt be turned into the brighter picture of salvation and rejoicing?
‘They
raise their voices, they shout for joy; from the west they acclaim the
Lord’s majesty. Therefore in the east give glory to the Lord, exalt the
Name of the Lord, the God of Israel, in the islands of the sea. From the
ends of the earth we hear singing: “Glory to the Righteous One”’
(Isaiah 24:14-16). Lord, this is such a beautiful picture of a land that
is enjoying Your blessing, praising You and giving glory to You.
Looking around us, we see a very different picture – ‘The earth is
defiled by its people; they have disobeyed the laws… therefore a curse
consumes the earth; its people must bear their guilt’ (Isaiah 24:5-6).
Can the dark picture of sin and guilt be turned into the brighter
picture of salvation and rejoicing? Lord, You are ‘able to do so much
more than we can ask for, or even imagine’ (Ephesians 3:20). Help us,
Lord, to be bold – and keep on praying that You will send revival in our
time.
Lord, we thank You for the rainbow ...
Lord, we thank You for the rainbow – It tells us that You love us!
Sometimes, we see a rainbow. Do we wonder about it? Does it have a
message for us? We look at the rainbow. Help us to look beyond the
rainbow – to the Cross. There’s a great children’s song about the
rainbow (it’s sung to the tune, “Early one morning just as the sun was
rising … ). It’s a song about God’s love. “When you see a rainbow,
remember God is love. When you see a rainbow, remember God is love. Yes,
God is love. Yes, God is love. When you see a rainbow, remember God is
love.” When the sun is rising … when the rainbow is in the sky … at all
times of the day, help us to remember that You love us. Help us to look
beyond the rising sun to the risen Son. Help us to look beyond the
rainbow to the Cross: “upon the Cross we see, in shining letters, ‘God
is love.’” Help us, when there’s no rainbow and there’s no sunshine, to
keep on “singing the praise of Him who died, of Him who died upon the
Cross” (Thomas Kelly).
Lord, we thank You that Your Son, Jesus, comes to us as more than our personal Saviour ...
Lord, we thank You that Your Son, Jesus, comes to us as more than our
personal Saviour. He comes to us as the "commander of the army of the
Lord" (Joshua 5:14). We thank You that "Christ, the Royal Master, leads
against the foe." We thank You that He leads us "on to victory." Help us
to be His faithful followers on His pathway of victory.
Lord, we thank You for Your “amazing grace” ...
We seek, Lord, for the way of wisdom ...
We seek, Lord, for the way of wisdom –
and we find that it is also the way of happiness (Proverbs 8:32-34).
The world seeks happiness in wealth. Your Word teaches us that wisdom is
better than “silver, gold and jewels” (Proverbs 8:10-11). How are we to
find wisdom? We find wisdom when we find Jesus. He is our Wisdom (1
Corinthians 1:30). He is also our Joy. When this world is getting us
down, He says to us, “Be of good cheer. I have overcome the world” (John
16:33).
You teach us, Lord, “to distinguish good from evil.”
You teach us, Lord, “to distinguish
good from evil” (Hebrews 5:14). Show us the wrong way so that we can
avoid it. Show us the right way so that we can choose it. Often, Lord,
we know what is right but we don’t do what’s right. We need the power
that comes from You. Without the power of the Holy Spirit, we fail, over
and over again. With the Holy Spirit, living in us, we are learning to
choose the good way of living, the way that pleases You and brings glory
to You.
Lord, You’re calling us to pray ...
Lord,
You’re calling us to pray – and You’re giving us Your promise of
blessing (2 Chronicles 7:14). We ask, “Where is the blessing?” You turn
our question around. You say to us, “Where is the prayer?” This is
challenging, Lord. Help us to keep on praying – and to keep on believing
that there will be blessing, Your blessing – the forgiveness of our sin
and the healing of our land (2 Chronicles 7:14).
Lord, we look at Solomon – and we see ourselves ...
Lord,
we look at Solomon – and we see ourselves. There is strength (2
Chronicles 8:16) – and there is weakness (2 Chronicles 8:11; 2
Chronicles 9:12). We want to love You more, but the world keeps on
pulling us back – away from you and into sin. We come to You, Lord. We
come in our weakness. We ask for Your strength. May our comfort and
convenience never become more important to us than our consecration and
commitment to You.
Help us, Lord, to look, listen and learn.
Help us, Lord, to look, listen and learn. We look into Your Word. We
listen to what Your Word is saying to us.We look and we listen - so
that we might learn to love You more. Love for You - This, Lord, is
what our looking and listening are all about. What, Lord, have we
learned if we're not learning to love You more? Teach us, Lord, to love
You - more truly and more fully.
We thank You, Lord, for Your great salvation.
We thank You, Lord, for Your great salvation. Nothing comes from
ourselves: nothing but our sin - our need of Your salvation. Everything
comes from Jesus, our wonderful Saviour. Salvation is never our
achievement. It's always Your gift. Help us, Lord, to say with all our
heart, "To God be the glory!" Help us to thank You for Jesus, our
Saviour - He "opened the life-gate that all may go in." Help us to say,
"Praise the Lord."
Lord, You have blessed us so much.
Lord, You have blessed us so much. Help us never to forget this. We look
at the world You have made for us - and we say, "Thank You, Lord." We
look at the Saviour You have sent to us - and we say, "Thank You, Lord."
Why must we keep on remembering You? - We "remember" so that we might
learn to fear You (Joshua 4:23-24). We remember so that we may have hope
for the future - "times of refreshing" (Acts 3:19).
We thank You, Lord, for Jesus - Your perfect Son, our perfect Saviour.
We thank You, Lord, for Jesus - Your perfect Son, our perfect Saviour.
In ourselves, there is sin. In Jesus, there is salvation: forgiveness
for our guilty past, power for the challenges of our present - and
glory, with You, forevermore.
Less pride and more praise ...
Less pride and more praise - That's what we need, Lord. Less taking glory for ourselves and more giving glory to You - May that be the story of our life. Less living in our own weakness and more living in Your power - Lead us, Lord, into a life that is becoming less centred on ourselves and more centred on You.
Lord, we thank You for Your amazing grace.
Lord,
we thank You for Your amazing grace. What we are, in ourselves, is
nothing compared with what we can become through the power of Your love.
Your love reaches us. It lifts us up - out of our sin, which drags us
down, and into Your salvation, which renews our strength and makes us
new men and women.
Some things are worth repeating!
Some
things are worth repeating! Help us, Lord, never to tire of praising
You, We can never praise You enough. You are greater than all of our
praise. Help us, in our worship, to lift up our hearts to You. Help us
to think of how great You are. Help us to rejoice in the greatness of
Your love for us. Help us to remember all that You have done for us.
Lord, when defeat seems inevitable, You come to us with Your Word of encouragement.
‘The
victory belongs to the Lord’ (Proverbs 21:31). Lord, when defeat seems
inevitable, You come to us with Your Word of encouragement: ‘The Lord
your God is with you. He is mighty to save, a Warrior who gives victory.
He will take great delight in you. He will renew you in His love. He
will rejoice over you with singing’ (Zephaniah 3:17). Your Word shows us
the way of victory. You lead us into the way of faith in our Saviour,
the Lord Jesus Christ: ‘This is the victory that overcomes the world,
our faith. Who is it that overcomes the world but he who believes that
Jesus is the Son of God?’ (1 John 5:4). You, Lord, ‘give victory’ to us.
Help us to receive Your victory by ‘faith’. Living for Christ is never
easy – ‘In this world you will have trouble’. Help us not to let this
get us down. Help us to remember Jesus’ words: ‘Be of good cheer. I have
overcome the world’ (John 16:33).
Be filled with the Spirit.
‘Wine
is a mocker, strong drink a brawler; whoever is led astray by it is not
wise’ (Proverbs 20:1). Lord, teach us the truth of these words – before
it’s too late! Teach us that there is a better way than the way of
drunkenness. It is the way of being filled with the Holy Spirit: ‘Don’t
get drunk on wine, which leads to wild living. Instead, be filled with
the Spirit’ (Ephesians 5:18). Help us not to ‘live according to the
flesh.’ You’re calling us to ‘live according to the Spirit.’ You warn us
against making the wrong choice: ‘To set the mind on the flesh is
death.’ You show us the way of blessing: ‘To set the mind on the Spirit
is life and peace.’ You say to us, ‘Set your minds on things that are
above, not on things that are on earth.’ Help us, Lord, to turn from
‘the works of the flesh’ and seek ‘the fruit of the Spirit’ (Romans
8:5-6; Colossians 3:2; Galatians 5:19-23).
When we're following You, Lord, Satan is never very far away.
When we're following You, Lord, Satan is never very far away. He's
always looking for ways of tripping us up and leading us away from You.
Help us, Lord, to remember that You are stronger than Satan.
Here-and-now, Satan has his successes - but he will not win the final
victory. He will be defeated (Revelation 20:10) - and it will be clear
to all that You are "King of kings and Lord of lords" (Revelation
19:16).
Help us, Lord, to do Your work in Your way ...
Help us, Lord, to do Your work in Your way - believing Your promise and
obeying Your command (Joshua 8:7-8). How are we to do Your work in Your
way? We must read "all that is written in Your book" - the strong
warnings that call us back from the way of sin, and the precious
promises that lead us on in the way of holiness.
Help us, Lord, to take sin seriously.
Help us, Lord, to take sin seriously. The world tells us that it doesn't
matter how we live. Your Word tells us that it does matter how we live.
Help us to think about our way of living. Help us to be honest with
ourselves - to be honest with You: Are we living to please ourselves -
or to bring glory to You?
Thursday 23 January 2020
Thank You, Lord, that Jesus has become one of us.
Thank
You, Lord, that Jesus has become one of us. He's come down to this
earth for us - and He's gone to the Cross for us. He came from heaven -
and He's taking us to heaven. He has taken our sin - and He's given us
His forgiveness. When we think of Jesus - all that He has done for us,
all that He is doing for us, all that He will do for us, may our hearts
be filled with praise to You, the God of our salvation.
Sometimes, Lord, it seems to us that some things just happen by chance ...
Sometimes,
Lord, it seems to us that some things just happen by chance. You're
saying to us, "No. It's more than that." You are working in us. You are
showing us Your love. Day-by-day, You are showing us that You are the
faithful God. You are the God of "amazing grace." Help us to say more
than "These things just happened." Help us to say, "God has blessed us.
Thank You, Lord."
Can there ever be anything more important than worshipping You, Lord?
‘The Lord is
the true God; He is the living God, the eternal King’ (Jeremiah 10:10).
Can there ever be anything more important than worshipping You, Lord? We
know the answer as soon as we ask the question! Very often, our lives
gives a very different answer. We have taken our eyes off You, Lord. We
have forgotten that You are the true and living God. We sing the words,
‘O Lord, Thou art my God and King… Each day I rise, I will Thee bless…’ –
but they have a hollow ring about them! Help us, Lord, to make a real
commitment of our life to You: ‘Teach me to live, day by day, in Your
presence, Lord… Teach me to praise, day by day, in Your Spirit, Lord…
Teach me to love, day by day, in Your power, Lord… Teach me to give, day
by day, from my wealth, O Lord…’ (Mission Praise, 627).
Lord, we thank You for Jesus – There is no-one like Him.
Lord, we thank You for Jesus – There is no-one like Him. What a great
Saviour He is! He does for us something that we could never – ever – do
for ourselves. He forgives our sins – and He forgets them!
The forgiveness of all our sins – What a great blessing this is! We
read the words, “I will remember their sins no more” – and we think to
ourselves, “How wonderful is this?” We think of Jesus. We think of all
that He has done for us. He was crucified for us. He has risen for us.
Our sins have been forgiven – and forgotten. Can we even begin to
understand this? Do we need to understand all of this? We do not
understand it all. How can we possibly understand all that You have done
for us? “Jesus Christ, we greet You! … risen from the grave … You have
come: not to answer our questions, but to show us Your face” (Common Order,
Prayer for Easter). Thank You, Lord, for Jesus – Your Son, our Saviour.
Thank You for His love – Love is shining from His face. In His face, we
see His smile. It is the smile of His love (“Still the night, holy the
night!”)
Lord, we thank You for Your great love.
Lord, we thank You for Your great love. There is no love like Your love.
We think of Your Son giving Himself, in death, for us. We think of His
suffering for us and we say, “Saviour of the world, what have You done
to deserve this?” We look at the Cross, and we see more than suffering.
We see love, and we say, “Saviour of the world … what have we done to
deserve You?” Beyond “the mystery of undeserved suffering”, we catch a
glimpse of something else – something very, very wonderful: “the deeper
mystery of unmerited love” (Common Order, Prayer for Good Friday).
Help us, Lord, not to take pride in our own righteousness or our own wisdom.
“Do not be over-righteous and do not be over-wise” (Ecclesiastes 7:16).
Help us, Lord, not to take pride in our own righteousness or our own
wisdom. Help us to trust in Christ – “our Righteousness and our “Wisdom”
(1 Corinthians 1:30). “Through faith in Him, we are made righteous” and
we become “wise for salvation” (Romans 3:21-26; 2 Timothy 3:14-17).
Lord, there’s something hollow at the heart of the world’s way of thinking and living.
Lord, there’s something hollow at the heart of the world’s way of
thinking and living: “The man who loves money can never have enough”
(Ecclesiastes 5:10). You call us away from the world’s way of thinking
and living: “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth.” You show
us a different way, a better way: “Lay up for yourselves treasures in
heaven” (Matthew 6:19-20). When the world is pulling us down, help us,
Lord, to keep on looking to You – to lift us up to a greater love for
You, a stronger faith in You and a closer walk with You.
In Your work, Lord, we need visionaries, managers and workers.
In
Your work, Lord, we need visionaries, managers and workers. David was a
visionary. He had the original idea of building the Temple. Solomon was
a manager. Under his leadership, the vision became a reality. The
people were important. They built the Temple. Help us, Lord, to find our
place. Help us to play our part. Help us to "do the work for the
service of the House of the Lord" (1 Chronicles 23:24) - and help us
never to forget this: "thanking and praising the Lord" (1 Chronicles
23:30). Help us to remember that You're more important than all of us -
the visionaries, the managers and the workers.
Lord, You speak Your Word to those who are prepared to make time for listening to You.
‘The
Word of the Lord came to Jeremiah’ (Jeremiah 43:8). Lord, You speak Your
Word to those who are prepared to make time for listening to You. Help
us to come to Your Word, praying that it will be ‘a lamp to your feet
and a light to your path.’May we come with the prayer, ‘Open my eyes
that I may see wonderful things in Your Word.’Help us to ‘live according
to Your Word’: ‘I have hidden Your Word in my heart that I might not
sin against You’ (Psalm 119:105,18,9,11). ‘Speak’ to us, Lord - and
teach us to ‘listen’ to what You say to us (1 Samuel 3:10). ‘Say to
them, “This is what the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel says...”’
(Jeremiah 43:10). Help us not to keep Your Word to ourselves. Help us to
share Your Word. May we not listen to You without also speaking for
You. May we always remember that we cannot really speak for You unless
we are also listening to You.
Lord, You are our Commander-in-Chief.
Lord,
You are our Commander-in-Chief. Your work is to be done in your way -
"as the Lord God of Israel had commanded" (1 Chronicles 24:19). Help us
never to 'get too big for our boots.' Help us never to imagine that
we're more important than we really are. You're the One that's
important. You're the One that's at the centre of everything. Help us,
Lord, to exalt You - and not ourselves.
Lord, help us to be faithful ...
Lord, help us to be faithful in hearing Your Word, reading Your Word, obeying Your Word and sharing Your Word.
Lord, You're calling us to be faithful.
‘Woe
to the shepherds who are destroying and scattering the sheep of my
pasture!’ (Jeremiah 23:1). Help us, Lord, not to be like the false
‘prophets’: ‘They speak visions from their own minds, not from the mouth
of the Lord.’ What were these false ‘prophets’ saying? - ‘They keep
saying to those who despise Me, “The Lord says: You will have peace.” To
all those who follow the stubbornness of their hearts, they were
saying, “No harm will come to you”’ (Jeremiah 23:16-17). Lord, You're calling us to be faithful. It will not be easy. Often, we will be tempted to ‘take the easy way out.’ We will feel the pull of the world:
‘Just be the same as everybody else.’ When we feel that we are being
pulled towards the ‘easy’ option, show us, Lord, that there is something
else we must never forget: The 'easy' option is also ‘the broad road
that leads to destruction.’ Help us to keep on following Christ on ‘the
narrow road which leads to life’ (Matthew 7:13-14).
Wednesday 22 January 2020
What kind of people are we to be?
What
kind of people are we to be? What kind of life are we to live? Lord,
You’re calling us to live a life of “love” (Proverbs 17:9). How, Lord,
do we learn what love is? – We learn from You. You show us what love is –
“God so loved the world that He gave His only Son … ” (John 3:16). In
Jesus, we see perfect love – “The Son of God loved me and gave Himself
for me” (Galatians 2:20). The Holy Spirit fills our lives with Your love
– “The fruit of the Spirit is love” (Galatians 5:22). Help us, Lord, to
live a Godly, Christlike, Spirit-filled life – a life of love.
Help us, Lord, to think about the way we’re living.
Help
us, Lord, to think about the way we’re living. Is it a self-centred
life? – “There is a way which seems right to a man, but its end is the
way of death” (Proverbs 16:25). Is it a God-centred life? – “He who
gives heed to the Word will prosper, and happy is he who trusts in the
Lord” (Proverbs 16:20). Help us, Lord, to turn from the world’s way of
living – “the wages of sin is death.” Help us to choose Your way, the
way that leads to eternal life – “the free gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23).
Where, Lord, does wisdom come from?
“The
path of life leads upward for the wise” (Proverbs 15:24). Where, Lord,
does wisdom come from? It comes from Jesus. We look to Him, and we are
led in the way that leads to the “Father’s House” (John 14:2-3,6).
“Better is a little with the fear of the Lord than great treasure and
trouble with it” (Proverbs 15:17). We thank You, Lord, that Jesus
teaches us the way to live wisely: “Lay up for yourselves treasures in
heaven” (Matthew 6:20). “The lips of the wise spread knowledge”
(Proverbs 15:7). We thank You, Lord, that Jesus is our Wisdom” (1
Corinthians 1:30). Help us to “confess with our lips that Jesus is Lord”
(Romans 10:9).
Can times of blessing come again to our nation?
“Righteousness
lifts up a nation, but sin is a disgrace in any society” (Proverbs
14:34). Lord, we wonder about the future. Can times of blessing come
again to our nation? Yes! They can – but there needs to be a big change
in our way of thinking and our way of living. There needs to be less
“This is what we think”, and more, “What is the Lord saying to us?”
There needs to be less, “Look at what I’ve done”, and more “This is what
the Lord has done for us.” Lord, we pray for a revival – a revival of
looking to You, listening to you, learning from You and living for You.
Lord, You're calling us to serve You.
Lord,
You're calling us to serve You. We're to serve You in the world. Before
we can serve You in the world, there must be this: "ministering in the
House of the Lord" (1 Chronicles 26:12). Part of our worship involves
the dedication of "gifts for the maintenance of the House of the Lord"
(1 Chronicles 26:12). When we're worshipping You in Your House, when
we're supporting the work that is centred on Your House, help us to
remember this: When our service of worship ends, our service in the
world begins. Help us, Lord, to offer our whole life to You - not just
the 'religious' part of it. Help us to serve You every day of the week.
Break Thou the Bread of life, dear Lord, to me ...
We need ‘a portion for
each day... all the days of our life’ (Jeremiah 52:34). When, Lord. we
pray, ‘Give us this day our daily bread’, teach us to look beyond our
physical need for food. May we remember our spiritual need for ‘the
Bread of life’: ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word of
God’ (Matthew 6:11; John 6:35; Luke 4:4). Teach us, day-by day, to pray
for spiritual feeding: ‘Break Thou the Bread of life, dear Lord, to me,
as Thou didst break the bread beside the sea. Beyond the sacred page I
seek Thee, Lord. My spirit longs for Thee, Thou living Word! Thou art
the Bread of life, O Lord, to me, Thy holy Word the truth that saveth
me. Give me to eat and live with Thee above. Teach me to love Thy truth,
for Thou art love.’
Help us, Lord, to listen to You – and to be changed by Your Word.
“Do
not go up to fight against your brothers” (1 Kings 12:24). Lord, Your
Word seems so simple – but we don’t always listen to what You’re saying
to us! Less ‘This is what I think’ and more ‘What is the Lord saying to
me?” – that’s what we need. Help us, Lord, to listen to You – and to be
changed by Your Word.
Where, Lord, will we find wisdom?
“Wisdom
is better than gold” (Proverbs 16:16). Where, Lord, will we find
wisdom? Your Word tells us that Jesus Christ is “our Wisdom” (1
Corinthians 1:30). When we find Him, we find wisdom. Jesus says to us,
“Seek, and you will find” (Matthew 7:7). Set us free from the idea that
we already know what wisdom is before we start looking for it. Help us
to look for Jesus – and to find that He was already looking for
us before we started looking for Him. We thank You, Lord, that, when
Jesus finds us, we find the “wisdom” which “is better than gold.”
Sunday 19 January 2020
Lord, You call us to be Your witnesses.
‘Lift up a
banner in the land! Blow the trumpet among the nations!’ (Jeremiah
51:27). Lord, You call us to be Your witnesses. If we are growing in our
fellowship with You, we will want others to know what they’re missing.
We will want them to know how much blessing they could know - if they
put their faith in Christ and began to walk with Him day-by-day. Help
us to give our testimony: ‘The Lord is my Banner’, ‘His banner over me
is love’ (Exodus 17:15; Song of Solomon 2:4). Help us to make sure that
our ‘trumpet’ gives out ‘a clear call’, calling people to come to
Christ. May we point them to Christ, calling them to trust Him as
Saviour and obey Him as Lord. Teach us, Lord, to show them the way to
true happiness: ‘Trust and obey, for there’s no other way to be happy in
Jesus, but to trust and obey’ (Mission Praise, 760).
Lord, Your Word is not to be kept within the place of worship ...
‘When you get to Babylon, see that you read all these words aloud’
(Jeremiah 51:61). Lord, Your Word is not to be kept within the place of
worship. We are to take Your Word to ‘Babylon.’Help us to speak Your
Word in the places where You are not worshipped. May we call people to
turn from their sinful ways. May we call them to return to You, Lord.
This will not be an easy message to speak. Many people won’t want to
hear it. Help us, Lord, to Your faithful messengers, warning people that
they must not neglect Your salvation and put themselves in danger of
Your judgment. Help us to speak of the Day, when everyone of us must
‘answer’ to You concerning the way we have lived our lives (Hebrews 2:3;
4:13). Teach us to call on people to ‘believe in the Lord Jesus’ and
‘be saved’ (Acts 16:31).
Hard times ...
Jerusalem had fallen into hard times - ‘she who once was great among the nations... has now become a slave’ (Lamentations 1:1). Lord, we wonder why this happened. The explanation for this sad situation was not hard to find - ‘Jerusalem has sinned greatly and so has become unclean...’ (Lamentations 8-9). We wonder, "Could things be turned around? Could there once again be blessing?" We thank You, Lord, that there was a way back to You - the way of being honest before You. They needed to look seriously at their way of life and think seriously about their attitude towards You, Lord. They were not to adopt an arrogant attitude - ‘There’s really nothing wrong with us. We’re doing all right.’ They were to come to You with a real confession of sin: ‘The Lord is righteous, yet I rebelled against His command... O Lord,... I have been most rebellious’ (Lamentations 1:18,20). We thank You, Lord, that Your blessing will begin again when we confess our sin.
Lord, Your Word warns us - ‘Pride goes before... a fall.’
‘The arrogant one
will stumble and fall’ (Jeremiah 50:32). Lord, Your Word warns us -
‘Pride goes before... a fall’, ‘Arrogance will bring your downfall’
(Proverbs 16:18; 29:23). Help us not to trust in ourselves. Help us to
put our trust in You, Lord - Our ‘Redeemer is strong. The Lord Almighty
is His Name’ (Jeremiah 50:34). Help us not to boast of ourselves.
Salvation is ‘not our own doing.’Teach us to ‘boast’ of You,
Lord.’Salvation is ‘the gift of God’ (1 Corinthians 1:31; Ephesians
2:8-9). When we are tempted to take pride in ourselves - ‘Lord, I thank
You that I am not like other men...’ (Luke 18:11-12), teach us to come
to the Cross of Christ, praying the sinner’s prayer - ‘Lord, have mercy
on me, a sinner’ (Luke 18:13) - and boasting only of You, our Lord and
Saviour - ‘God forbid that I should glory except in the Cross of our
Lord Jesus Christ’ (Galatians 6:14).
Lord, You’re calling us to come to You. You’re calling us to commit ourselves to You.
‘The people... will go
in tears to seek the Lord their God... They will come and bind
themselves to the Lord in an everlasting covenant that will not be
forgotten’ (Jeremiah 50:4-5). Lord, You’re calling us to come to You.
You’re calling us to commit ourselves to You. We’re to come to You Lord
with ‘tears’: ‘Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation’
(2 Corinthians 7:10). Our commitment to You is not to be a half-hearted
thing. It is to be a whole-hearted dedication of our lives to You. You
love us. You have blessed us so much. You have drawn us to Yourself. You
have heard and answered our prayer for salvation. How are we to respond
to Your love? Teach us, Lord, to give ourselves to You as ‘a living
sacrifice.’This is our ‘spiritual worship.’It is ‘holy and pleasing’ to
You, Lord (Romans 12:1).
Lord, You’re calling us on to Your future, a glorious future, a future full of heavenly and eternal glory.
‘I will restore the
fortunes... in days to come’ (Jeremiah 49:39). Lord, You’re calling us
on to Your future, a glorious future, a future full of heavenly and
eternal glory. We look ahead to ‘days to come.’ We look ahead to the
greatest Day of all - the Day of Christ’s Return. It will be a glorious
Day - ‘the Day He comes to be glorified... in all who have
believed.’What a glorious Day it will be - the Day of ‘the Coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ’, the Day of ‘our being gathered to Him’: ‘The Lord
Himself will come down from heaven... We will be with the Lord for
ever.’ Help us, Lord, to get ready for Christ’s Return. May we not be
like those who ‘perish.’ They ‘do not obey the Gospel of our Lord
Jesus.’They ‘refuse to love the truth and be saved.’May we have ‘faith’
in Christ and be ‘saved’ (2 Thessalonians 1:7-10; 2:1,10,13-14; 1
Thessalonians 4:16-18).
Sometimes, Lord, people are happy to listen to ‘prophets’ ...
‘A horrible and shocking thing
has happened in the land: The prophets prophesy lies, the priests rule
by their own authority, and My people love it this way’ (Jeremiah 5:31)!
Sometimes, Lord, people are happy to listen to ‘prophets’ – so long as
their preaching isn’t too challenging. They’re happy to attend the
services conducted by ‘priests’ – so long as nobody expects them to
change their way of life. They don’t want ‘prophets’ and ‘priests’ who
take Your Word seriously. Help us, Lord,, to be serious about preaching
Your Word. Help us to be serious about living in obedience to
Your Word. This won’t be popular. We won’t be didn’t give people what
they want – but we’ll be giving them what they what they need. We’ll
be challenging them to ‘get real’ with You, Lord. Help us, Lord to do
what You want us to do – not what other people want us to do.
Sometimes, Lord, we feel like we’re ‘hitting our head off a brick wall’.
‘Their
ears are closed… The Word of the Lord is offensive to them; they find
no pleasure in it’ (Jeremiah 6:10). Sometimes, Lord, we feel like
we’re ‘hitting our head off a brick wall’. So few people show any real
interest in hearing and obeying Your Word. It seems like Your Word is
‘going in one ear and out the other.’ It would be so easy for us just to
‘settle down’, to start ‘taking it easy.’ This is what so many people
do: ‘They dress the wound of My people as though it were not serious.
“Peace, peace”, they say, when there is no peace’ (Jeremiah 6:13-14).
Help us, Lord, to be faithful to You – not to settle for being popular
with those whom ‘the Lord has rejected’ (Jeremiah 6:30).
We thank You, Lord, that You are greater than all our problems.
We
thank You, Lord, that You are greater than all our problems. As we look
back on the way You've led us, help us to say, "Grace brought me safe
this far." As we look to You to lead us into the future, help us to say,
"Grace will lead me home." Thank You, Lord for Your "amazing grace."
Lord, You have saved us.
Lord,
You have saved us. Help us to serve You. In all our service, may we
never forget Your salvation. May we always serve You with "the attitude
of gratitude."
Sometimes, Lord, Your blessing seems to be "so near and yet so far."
Sometimes,
Lord, Your blessing seems to be "so near and yet so far." Help us,
Lord, as we seek Your blessing, to remember that it is never our own
achievement. It is always Your gift to us. We do not achieve victory in
our own strength. You give to us Your victory. When, Lord, we feel like
we are in a barren wilderness, help us to remember that the place of
testing can become the place of triumph - when we put our trust in You.
Lord, You call us with Your challenge.
Lord,
You call us with Your challenge. You call us to make our choice. We are
to put the past behind us. We are to press on into the future - with
You and for You. We hesitate - and we end up doing nothing. Help us,
Lord, to turn from our self-centred ways. Help us to walk with You in
Your way - the way of faith, the way of obedience.
We thank You, Lord, that the devil flees from us when we flee to Jesus.
We thank You, Lord, that the devil flees from us when we flee to Jesus.
What a precious promise is given to us in Your Word: "The Name of the
Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and are safe"
(Proverbs 18:10). Who are "the righteous" - Surely, not us? We've failed
You so often. How can we be "the righteous"? Jesus Christ
is "righteous" - and He has died for our sins (1 John 2:1-2). This
changes everything - "There is therefore no condemnation for those who
are in Christ Jesus" (Romans 8:1). What a Saviour! What a victory over
Satan! Thank You, Jesus.
We thank You, Lord, that Your Son, Jesus is "the same yesterday and today and forever."
We thank You, Lord, that Your Son, Jesus is "the same yesterday and
today and forever" (Hebrews 13:8). When everything around us seems to
be changing, help us to remember that Jesus, our Saviour, is unchanged,
unchanging and unchangeable in the great love that He has for us and
the amazing grace that He shows to us.
We thank You, Lord, that our determined enemy - Satan - is Your defeated enemy.
We thank You, Lord, that our determined enemy - Satan - is Your
defeated enemy. To us, the devil seems so powerful. In Your eyes, He is
defeated - defeated by Jesus, our crucified Saviour and risen Lord.
Jesus has triumphed over Satan. He has won the victory for us (1 John
3:8; Hebrews 2:14-15). Lord, Your Word says, "Resist the devil and he
will flee from you" (James 5:7). Will he really flee from us? He flees
from Jesus - but, surely, not from us? Have we not forgotten something?
- Jesus won the victory for us. He gives His victory to us. Help us to
resist the devil - in the victorious Name of Jesus. He will flee from
us. Why? Because Jesus is Lord over Satan. It's not us he's fleeing
from. It's Jesus. When the devil comes 'knocking on our door', help us
to send Jesus to the door - and send him packing!
Help us, Lord, to put the past behind us. ...
Help us, Lord, to put the past behind us. Help us to press on into Your
future. We learn from the past. Help us not live in the past. Help us,
Lord, to let the past be the past. Help us to make a new beginning
with You. Help us to move forward with You and for You (Philippians
3:13-14).
We say, "We want to be happy." You, Lord, say to us, "What about being holy?"
We say, "We want to be happy." You, Lord, say to us, "What about being
holy?" Happiness is like 'the elusive butterfly." We try to catch it -
and it keeps on evading our grasp." Lord, how can we find true
happiness? Happiness comes to us when we are blessed by You, when we're
learning to take delight in Your Word: "Blessed is the person who ...
delights in the teachings of the Lord" How are we to enjoy the blessing
of true happiness? We find true happiness when we're learning to
rejoice in You, the God of our salvation, the God who leads us on
the Highway of Holiness" (Psalm 1:1-2; Isaiah 35:8). Help us, Lord, to
keep on taking the High Road - God-centred holiness. Help us never to be
content with the low road - self-centred happiness.
If, Lord, we are to live for You, we must learn to die to self.
If, Lord, we are to live for You, we must learn to die to self: "Put to
death what is earthly in you ... put off the old nature .... put on
the new nature" (Colossians 3:5-11).When there is less of self in us
and more of Christ in us, there will be more blessing for others:
"death is at work in us, but life in you" (2 Corinthians 4:12).
How often, Lord, do we think about the things that matter most to You?
Which is most important to us – “building our own house” or “building the House of the Lord” (1 Kings 3:1-3)? How often, Lord, do we think about the things that matter most to You? Are we too busy thinking about the things that matter most to ourselves? These are not questions to be ‘brushed under the carpet’. They are questions that demand our attention. They are questions that You, Lord, are asking us. You’re calling us to “consider our ways” (Haggai 1:5,7). Are we walking in Your way? or Are we going our own way? Call us back to Yourself, Lord. Call us back from a way ill lead us far from You. Call us into a way that will bring us close to You. Lead us to Jesus – He is “the way, the true and living way” (John 14:6).
Before we began to serve You, Lord, You were calling us to be Your servants.
Before we began to serve You, Lord, You were calling us to be Your
servants. Before we can serve You, we must be saved by You. We're saved
to serve. Help us, Lord, to receive Your salvation and to give
ourselves in Your service. Your salvation always comes first - never
our service! Your salvation never stands on its own - it leads to our
service!
Saturday 18 January 2020
No-one goes on forever.
No-one goes on forever. We read about David’s reign coming to an end, about David being replaced by Solomon (1 Kings 1:30). Help us, Lord, to pray that the future will be “greater” than the past (1 Kings 1:37,47). In all of life’s changes, help us to remember this: You are the living God (1 Kings 1:29) – the God who remains constant when everything else is changing, the God whose love is unchanged, unchanging and unchangeable.
We thank You, Lord, that You are the God of new beginnings.
We thank You, Lord, that You are the God of new beginnings. Your purpose doesn’t stand still. It moves forward. Will we move forward with You? – That, Lord, is the question that each of us must ask answer. We cannot stand still. There are two ways we can go. We can move forward with You. We can go back to the past, back to what we were before Christ saved us, before He took hold of our lives, before He began to make us new people. Dare we even think of going back to the old life? That life can’t even begin to compare with our new life in Christ. Help us, Lord, to press on into the future, Your future, the new life in Christ, eternal life.
Lord, You call us to embrace good change - change that comes from You.
Lord, You call us to embrace good change - change that comes from You.
You're teaching us to say, with the Apostle Paul, "It's no longer I who
live, but Christ who lives in me" (Galatians 2:20). Help us to say,
with John the Baptist, "I must decrease. Christ in me must increase"
(John 3:30).
We thank You, Lord, that You speak to us the right Word at the right time.
We
thank You, Lord, that You speak to us the right Word at the right time.
Sometimes, we need to hear Your Word of promise. Sometimes, we need to
hear Your Word of warning. Assure us, Lord, that, in all life's changing
circumstances, "Your grace is always sufficient for us" (2 Corinthians
12:9).
Lord, Your Word gives us a much-needed warning: "Don't let the world squeeze you into its mould."
Lord, Your Word gives us a much-needed warning: "Don't let the world
squeeze you into its mould" (Romans 12:2). You're challenging us.
You're asking us a very disturbing question - "Are you becoming more
like the world or more like the Lord?" This is not only a disturbing
question. It's a life-changing question. Answering this question
honestly - This is the beginning of a better life, a life that brings
more glory to You and more blessing to us, a life more fully in line
with the "good and acceptable and perfect will of God" (Romans 12:2).
Help us, Lord, not only to seek blessing for ourselves.
‘If
you will return, O Israel,… then the nations will be blessed…’
(Jeremiah 4:1-2). Help us, Lord, not only to seek blessing for
ourselves. Teach us to pray that others will be blessed also.
Your blessing is not to be kept to ourselves. It is to be shared. We are
not to be small-minded people – ‘What will I get out of it?’. Help us
to remember what Jesus said to His first disciples, ‘Go and make
disciples of all nations’. This is still Your Word to us today. May we
never rest content with being an inward-looking Church. Christ has given
us a worldwide mission: ‘You will be My witnesses… to the ends of the
earth’. We are not left to face this great task on our own. Christ says,
‘I am with you always’. We thank You, Lord, that we do not take up this
great challenge in our own strength. Christ says to us, ‘You will
receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you’ (Matthew 28:19-20; Acts
1:8).
We look at ourselves, Lord - and our heads go down ...
We look at ourselves, Lord - and our heads go down. Again and again,
Lord, we let You down - but You, Lord, never let us down. You lift us
up. When we fail You, help us to remember Your faithful love - and to
be lifted up into a life that is more faithful to You and more fruitful
for You.
Thank You, Lord, for giving us our own name ... and the Name of Jesus.
Thank
You, Lord, for giving us our own name. It makes us feel special - "I'm
me. I'm not somebody else." We thank You, even more, giving us the Name
of Jesus. His Name is the Name of our salvation. Among all the many
names of people, from all over the world, there's one Name that stands
out. It's the Name of Jesus. Why is Jesus so special? It's because He's
Your Son - and He's our Saviour.
Lord, we read the daily news. We wonder, ‘What’s going to happen next?’
‘One disaster follows another. The
whole land is ruined… My people are fools. They don’t know Me… They are
experts in doing wrong, and they don’t know how to do good’ (Jeremiah
4:20,22). Lord, we read the daily news. We wonder, ‘What’s going to
happen next?’ We ask, ‘Where will it all end?’ Are we to give up hope?
No! Teach us, Lord, to look beyond the things that are happening in our
world today. Help us to keep on looking to You, Lord – ‘the God of
hope.’ You say to us, ‘There is hope for your future.’ Sometimes, we
feel like things are just going from bad to worse. When we feel like
this, help us to remember Your Word: ‘I know the plans I have for you…
to give you a future and a hope’. ‘May the God of hope fill you with all
joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope
by the power of the Holy Spirit’ (Jeremiah 29:11; Jeremiah 31:17; Romans
15:13).
Lord, it’s so easy, for us, to take a wrong turning ...
‘Set up road signs; put
up guideposts. Take note of the highway, the road that you take’
(Jeremiah 31:21). Lord, it’s so easy, for us, to take a wrong turning.
We lose our sense of direction. We get confused. We're not sure which
way to go. We get lost. We're getting more and more lost all the time.
We can’t find our way back home again. We need someone who knows the way
to come and be our guide. We wonder, "Is there someone who can get us
on the right road again? Is there someone who can guide us safely home?"
We thank You, Lord, that You have answered our question. Your answer is
"Yes!" We thank You that Jesus is ‘the Way, the True Way, the Living
Way’ (John 14:6). We thank You for Jesus - our Guide and our Saviour.
Friday 17 January 2020
Help us, Lord, to listen to Your Word - and speak Your Word.
Help us, Lord, to listen to Your Word - and speak Your Word. Help us to
receive blessing from You - and to share Your blessing with others.
You don't speak Your Word to us - so that we can keep it to ourselves.
Speak to us, Lord - and speak through us.
What a difference there is between the love of power and the power of love.
What
a difference there is between the love of power and the power of love.
The world is all about the love of power. You, Lord, are all about the
power of love. Your power is never power without love. Your love is
powerful love. Fill us with Your power - and help us to give glory to
You, the God of loving power and powerful love.
The time of opportunity - the time for making our response to Jesus Christ
‘The
Spirit of the Lord God is upon me... to proclaim the year of the Lord’s
favour’ (Isaiah 61:1-2). We thank You, Lord, that Jesus has fulfilled these words (Luke 4:18-21). Jesus has
come, ‘proclaiming the Good News of God.’ He tells us that ‘the time
has come.’ This is the time of opportunity, the time for making our
response to Jesus Christ. He calls for our response - ‘Repent and
believe the Good News!’ Help us, Lord, to make our response now -
‘now is the acceptable time... now is the day of salvation’ (Mark
1:14-15; 2 Corinthians 6:2). There will come a time when the time of
opportunity comes to an end. When Christ returns ‘with power and great
glory’, it will be ‘the Day of vengeance of our God’. We do not know
when Christ will return. He calls us to get ‘ready’ for His Return. Help us to put our ‘faith’ in
Him (Isaiah 61:2; Matthew 24:30,36,44; 25:13; Luke 18:8).
Often, Lord, we feel like David - facing Goliath ...
Often,
Lord, we feel like David - facing Goliath (1 Samuel 17). Everything
seems too much for us. Was Goliath too much for David? He wasn't too
much for You - and You were on David's side. We're not alone. Help us to
remember this. When we feel weak, help us to remember that You are
strong - and Your strength has been given to us. Thank You, Lord.
Deliver us, O Lord, from religion without compassion.
Deliver
us, O Lord, from religion without compassion. We don't want to be
Pharisees. We want to be followers of Jesus. Give us compassion - but
may it always be compassion without compromise. Help us not to sacrifice
truth and righteousness for the sake of relevance. Help us "to be the
best that we can be for truth and righteousness and Thee." Help us to
see what relevance really is. Help us to see where relevance really
comes from. It doesn't just emerge out of our own minds, our own
creativity. It's based on truth. We didn't create truth - and we don't
create relevance. "Your Word is truth" (John 17:17). Your Word is
relevant - because it is truth: truth unchanged, unchanging and
unchangeable. Lord, help us to be faithful to Your truth - and help us
to care for people who need to be set free by Your truth, set free by
Your Son (John 8:32,36).
Lord, You are the King ...
Lord,
You are the King. There is no king like You. No human king can even
begin to compare with You - the divine King, the "King of kings"
(Revelation 19:16). We lift to You our song of praise: "O worship the
King, all glorious above. O gratefully sing, His power and His love."
Wednesday 15 January 2020
We find it so easy, Lord, to forget You ...
We
find it so easy, Lord, to forget You and all that You have done for us.
We feel the pull of the world - drawing us back to what we were before
we met You, drawing us away from all that You are calling us to become.
Give us grace, Lord, to remember You, to rejoice in You, and to be
renewed by You.
Lord, You have done so much for us.
Lord,
You have done so much for us. What are we doing for You? You tell us
about Your redemption. You call for our response. Our response is
inspired by Your redemption. Thank You for the grace of Your redemption -
"By grace you have been saved." Give us the grace to make our response
- "Saved through faith for good works" (Ephesians 2:8-10). Lord, help us
to have less self-confidence and more confidence in You.
Self-confidence is all about us. It has nothing to do with You.
Confidence in You is so different. It comes from faith - not from pride.
Help us to find our true strength. It's not our strength. It's Your
strength.
Lord, we come to You with questions.
Lord,
we come to You with questions. You give us victory. Sometimes, our
questions are not answered. Always, You give us the strength that we
need to keep on walking with You. Lord, when our life gets busy, help us
to take time to pray. When we have so many things to do, help us to
find time for listening to what Your Word has to say to us. If we're too
busy to pray, we're too busy! Help us, Lord, not to be "worried and
upset about many things." Help us not to forget this: "only one thing is
needed" - "listening to what Jesus is saying" to us (Luke 10:38-42).
Lord, You love us so much.
Lord,
You love us so much. Help us never to forget this. Help us to remember
Jesus - to remember that His body was broken for us, and His blood was
shed for us. Help us to feed on Jesus, and to be strong in Him. Lord,
when the going gets tough, help us to remember that Your love keeps
going and going and going ... It is a love that never comes to an end.
It's everlasting love - the only everlasting love.
We think, Lord, of Your redemption ...
We
think, Lord, of Your redemption, and our hearts are filled with
thanksgiving - and hope. We think - and we thank. we look back on all
that You have done for us, and we say, "Thank You, Lord." Give us the
spirit of thanksgiving, the attitude of gratitude - and, with it, give
us the confidence to face the future, knowing that it is more than our
future. It is Your future for us.
Lord, give us a glimpse of Your glory.
For many people, the time of blessing had come to an end and the time of judgment had begun. Some, however, would escape the judgment, They had been obedient to You, Lord. You protected them in the time of judgment: ‘Put a mark on the foreheads of those who grieve and lament over all the detestable things that are done... Do not touch anyone who has the mark’ (Ezekiel 9:4,6). They were marked out as Your faithful people. They had continued to worship You when so many others were turning away from You. For many people, life can be summed up in these sad words: ‘The glory of the Lord departed’(Ezekiel 10:18). ‘I looked and I saw...’ (Ezekiel 10:1,9): In a time when many show no interest in You, Lord, there are those who look to You and catch a glimpse of Your glory - ‘the glory of the God of Israel was above them’ (Ezekiel 10:19).
We thank You, Lord, for Your power and Your love.
We thank You, Lord, for Your power. You
are ‘mighty to save’. We thank You for Your love. You have shown Your
‘steadfast love’ to us. You have become our ‘Saviour’. ‘In Your love’,
You have ‘redeemed’ us (Isaiah 63:1,7-9). What love You have
for us - ‘God so loved the world that He gave His only Son...’ (John
3:16)! What power there is in Your Gospel of love - ‘The Gospel is the
power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes’ (Romans 1:16)!
What a ‘Saviour’ we have - Our Lord Jesus Christ is ‘able to save to the
uttermost all who come to God through Him’ (Hebrews 7:25)! We think of
Jesus Christ. We think of His love, His power, His salvation. We thank
You, Lord, for all that Jesus has done for us - ‘Alleluia! What a
Saviour!’
Lord, You strengthen us with Your salvation.
‘I am the
Lord... I will strengthen you’ (Isaiah 45:5). How, Lord, do You strengthen us? You
strengthen us with Your salvation. You come to us as our ‘God and
Saviour’. You call us to come to You and receive salvation: ‘Turn to Me
and be saved...’. Through faith in Christ, we are ‘saved by the Lord
with an everlasting salvation’ (Isaiah 45:15,17,21-22). We are strengthened with
‘everlasting salvation’. We look ahead to Christ’s Return ‘in power and
great glory’ (Matthew 24:30). We thank You, Lord, that, on that Day, the glory of Jesus, our Saviour, will
be fully revealed: ‘At the Name of Jesus every knee shall bow in heaven
and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue shall confess that
Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father’. Jesus is our
Saviour. His ‘Name is above every name’. We thank You that our ‘strength’ comes from Him
(Isaiah 45:23-24; Philippians 2:10-11).
Lord, we’re always making choices.
Lord,
we’re always making choices. Sometimes, we make good choices.
Sometimes, we make bad choices. Life can be very confusing. We wonder,
“What’s for the best? What are we to do?” Show us Your way. Lead us in
Your way. Give us the strength that we need to walk in Your way.
We compare ourselves to other people.
We
compare ourselves to other people. We like to think that we’re doing
pretty well. What, Lord, do You think about all of this? Are You
impressed? You’re saying to us, “What about Jesus? How do you compare to
Him? Help us, Lord, to look at Jesus – and see where we need to be
changed. Help us to look to Him – and be changed by Him.
Lord, You are the holy God ..
"Holiness,
holiness, the only life that the Lord will bless" (Don Francisco).
Lord, You are the holy God. You call us to be holy. The way of holiness
is the way of blessing. Help us, Lord, to walk with You in Your way -
the way of holiness, the way of blessing.
When, Lord, we turn aside from Your Word ...
When,
Lord, we turn aside from Your Word, we start to think that we’re quite
all right – without You. This is what we think – and we’re wrong! We
need to be reminded of what we really are: sinners who need to be saved –
saved by You, saved for You. Lift us, Lord, out of what we are in
ourselves – and into what You are making us by Your saving grace.
We thank You, Lord, that, in Christ, there is true ‘joy.’
‘To the far and to the near’, Lord, You speak Your Word of ‘peace’
(Isaiah 57:19). Christ is Your Word of ‘peace’ (Ephesians 2:13-14).
Christ is
for ‘the Jews’. He is for ‘the Gentiles’. There is one way of
salvation. Jesus Christ is our Saviour. Help us to put our ‘faith’ in
Him. It's through Him, Lord, that we have ‘peace with You’ (Romans
3:29-30; Romans 5:1). Your Word
invites us to ‘call upon Your Name and be saved’ (Isaiah 58:9; Acts
2:21). We thank You that, in Christ, there is true ‘joy’ - ‘I delight greatly in the
Lord; my soul rejoices in my God. For He has clothed me with garments
of salvation...’ (Isaiah 58:14; Isaiah 61:10). We rejoice in Jesus Christ. He is ‘the
High and Exalted One.’ He has come from His ‘high and holy place.’ He
has become ‘Emmanuel’, ‘God with us.’ He is our peace and joy, our
Saviour and our God’ (Isaiah 57:15; Matthew 1:21, 23; John 20:28). Thank You, Lord, for Jesus. He's such a great Saviour.
Lord, You are gathering Your people together ‘from every tribe and language and people and nation.’
‘My
House will be called a House of prayer for all nations’ (Isaiah 56:7). Lord, You are
gathering Your people together ‘from every tribe and language and people
and nation’ (Revelation 5:9). ‘Salvation comes from the Jews’. We thank You, Lord, that it
doesn’t end there - ‘The Gospel is the power of God for the salvation of
everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile (the
rest of the world)’ (John 4:22; Romans 1:16). We were ‘foreigners’. Now,
we are ‘no longer foreigners...’(Isaiah 56:6; Ephesians 2:19). We thank You that Christ has
‘broken down the dividing wall of hostility’. ‘We are no longer Jews or
Gentiles’. ‘We are one in Christ Jesus’. Christ has ‘made the two one’.
We thank You that we ‘have been brought near through the blood of Christ’. We are ‘one
body’ - Jews and Gentiles brought together ‘through the Cross’ of Christ
(Ephesians 2:13-16; Galatians 3:28). Thank You, Lord, for our great Saviour - Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Is there any hope for us, Lord?
Is
there any hope for us, Lord? Sometimes, we wonder. It seems like we're
in a dark hole - and we can't get out! Then, Lord, You come to us. You
say to us, "I am the God of hope, I will fill you with hope (Romans
15:13). In ourselves, there is no hope. With You, there is real hope.
Our future is in safe hands - "The eternal God is your refuge, and
underneath are the everlasting arms" (Deuteronomy 33:27).
Sunday 12 January 2020
Satan has no power over Jesus.
We
read, Lord, about Hezekiah, facing a very powerful enemy –
‘Sennacherib, king of Assyria’ (Isaiah 36:1). We read his prayer for
deliverance – ‘O Lord our God, deliver us from his hand’. He prays for
salvation – ‘O Lord our God, save us…’ (Isaiah 37:20). We face an even
more powerful enemy – Satan, ‘the ruler of this world’, ‘the god of this
world.’ We pray for deliverance. We look to You, Lord, for salvation.
Help us to pray with faith in Jesus Christ. Satan ‘has no power over’
Jesus. When Jesus was ‘lifted up from the earth’ (crucified), He won a
mighty victory over Satan. Jesus died for us so that Satan, ‘the ruler
of this world’ might be ‘cast out.’ We thank You, Lord, that Satan’s
power is broken when ‘the light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ’
shines ‘in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory
of God in the face of Jesus Christ.’ We pray for
deliverance. We look to You, Lord, for salvation. Help us to pray with
faith in Jesus Christ. Satan ‘has no power over’ Jesus. When Jesus was
‘lifted up from the earth’ (crucified), He won a mighty victory over
Satan. Jesus died for us so that Satan, ‘the ruler of this world’ might
be ‘cast out.’ We thank You, Lord, that Satan’s power is broken when
‘the light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ’ shines ‘in our hearts
to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of
Christ’ (John 14:30;12:31-33; 2 Corinthians 4:4-6).
What a great God You are! You are the God of our salvation.
“Sennacherib,
the king of Assyria, will not enter this city or shoot an arrow here…
By the way that he came he will return… I will defend this city to save
it” (Isaiah 37:33-35). This, Lord, was Your answer to Hezekiah’s prayer
for salvation. What a great God You are! You are the God of our
salvation. You will answer our prayer for salvation. You love us: ‘God
so loved the world that He gave His only Son…’. Your Son, Jesus, died
for us: ‘God made Him who knew no sin (Christ) to be sin for us, so that
in Him we might become the righteousness of God’. Jesus promises to
receive all who come to Him for salvation: ‘I will never turn away
anyone who comes to Me’ (John 3:16; 6:37; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Thank
You, Lord.
O happy day! that fixed my choice on Thee, my Saviour and my God ...
Lord,
we're living in difficult times. Many are choosing to do what is “evil in
the sight of the Lord” (2 Chronicles 21:6). Help us to make another
choice, a better choice. Help us to choose to “be the Lord’s people” (2
Chronicles 23:16) – “O happy day! that fixed my choice on Thee, my
Saviour and my God … ‘Tis done, the great transaction’s done! I am my
Lord’s, and He is mine! … High heaven that heard the solemn vow, that
vow renewed shall daily hear… “
‘What a strange combination – friendship and fear!’
‘The
fear of the Lord leads to life’ (Proverbs 19:23). ‘The friendship of
the Lord is for those who fear Him’ (Psalm 25:14). Lord, we read these
words, and we think, ‘What a strange combination – friendship and fear!’ We ask, ‘How can there be friendship where there is fear?’ Here, we have a special kind of friendship – ‘the friendship of the Lord’ – and a special kind of fear – ‘the fear of the Lord’.
Why is this friendship and fear so special? It’s because You, Lord,
are special! You are the God of perfect holiness – ‘Holy, holy, holy is
the Lord Almighty.’ Help us to come before You in ‘the fear of the Lord’
– ‘Woe is me! I am undone; I am a man of unclean lips…’. You are the
God of perfect love. You He call us into friendship with Yourself –
‘Your guilt is taken away and your sin forgiven’ (Isaiah 6:3,5,7). We
rejoice in ‘the friendship of the Lord’. Help us to respect You with
‘the fear of the Lord’.
The Name of Jesus is the Name of our salvation.
‘I
am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Saviour… I am the
Lord, apart from Me there is no saviour’ (Isaiah 43:3,11). Lord,
these words turn our thoughts towards Jesus, our Saviour. The Name of
Jesus is the Name of our salvation: ‘Salvation is found in no-one else,
for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be
saved.’
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven ...
"Praise,
my soul, the King of heaven; To His feet thy tribute bring. Ransomed,
healed, restored, forgiven, who like thee His praise should sing?" No
earthly king could ever bless us the way You, Lord, have blessed us.
What a great Saviour You have given to us! Jesus is greater than any
earthly king. He does for us what no earthly king could ever do for us.
He brings us into Your everlasting Kingdom.
Praise to the Lord ...
"Praise
to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! O my soul, praise Him,
for He is thy health and salvation!" When, Lord, we say that You are
the great King, may we not think only of the greatness of Your power.
May we think also of the greatness of Your love.
Help us, Lord, never to rest content with being believers without also being worshippers.
‘The
Lord will save me, and we will sing with stringed instruments all the
days of our life in the House of the Lord’ (Isaiah 38:20). Lord, we hear
many people saying, ‘I can be a Christian without going to Church.’
You’re teaching us something very different. You’re showing us that
believing in You leads to worshipping You.. It doesn’t make sense. for
us, to say, ‘I believe in You, Lord’ but I’m not interested in
worshipping You.’ We believe in Jesus. He has saved by us. We Have
received a new Spirit of worship: ‘God has sent the Spirit of His Son
into our hearts, crying, “Father, my Father!”’ (Galatians 4:4). Help us,
Lord, never to rest content with being believers without also being
worshippers.
Can a desperate situation be turned around?
‘Abandoned…
deserted… a wasteland…’ (Isaiah 32:14). Lord, we read these words, and
we wonder,”Can such a desperate situation be turned around?” Your answer
is “Yes!” - When ‘the Spirit is poured upon us from on high… the
wilderness becomes a fruitful field’ (Isaiah 32:15). Help us not to lose
heart. May we keep on calling on You. Help us to keep on believing
that You, Lord, are able to turn things around. When the situation seems
hopeless, help us to put our trust in You, ‘the God of hope.’ Help us
to keep on praying that You will send Your blessing: ‘May the God of
hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power
of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope’ (Romans 15:13).
Lord, what are we to do when ... ?
Lord,
what are we to do when we face determined opposition from people who
refuse to listen to what Your Word is saying to them? Lord, teach us to
pray. Teach us to take our problems to You - and help us to leave them
with You. When troubles come our way, help us to "wait upon You and
renew our strength" (Isaiah 40:31).
Lord, You want to “establish Your Word” among us.
Lord,
You want to “establish Your Word” among us (1 Kings 6:120. Do we
“rejoice greatly” when we hear Your Word (1 Kings 5:7)? Help us to
welcome Jesus Christ, “the Word made flesh”, the living Word who “dwells
among us, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). Help us to welcome Him
as “Emmanuel – God with us” (Matthew 1:23). May we rejoice greatly when
Jesus stands among us as our loving Saviour, when He comes to us as the
risen Lord, when He speaks to us as Your living Word.
What do You think of us, Lord?
'He's
a great guy.' We like it when people say this kind of thing about us.
It makes us feel good about ourselves. What do You think of us, Lord?
Yours is the one opinion that really matters. What does it mean to be
truly 'great'? Do we want to be called 'great'? or Do we want to give
all the glory to You? We know, Lord, that we'll never love You with a
perfect love. Your love is the only perfect love. Help us, Lord, not to
get discouraged, when we let You down. Lift us up, Lord. Make our love
for You more real and more true, more life-changing and more pleasing to
You.
Friday 10 January 2020
Teach us, Lord, that man-made ‘gods’ cannot save.
‘Where then
are the gods you made for yourselves? Let them come if they can save you
when you are in trouble!’ (Jeremiah 2:28). Teach us, Lord,
that man-made ‘gods’ cannot ‘save.’ They cannot even begin to compare
with You – ‘the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth’
(Isaiah 40:28). There is no comparison between You, Lord, and the gods –
‘I am God, and there is no other’. For ‘all the makers of idols’, the
future holds nothing but ‘shame’ and ‘disgrace’. You’re calling us on to
a much better and brighter future. ‘Saved by the Lord with an
everlasting salvation.’ We thank You, Lord, that this is the great and
glorious future which awaits all who obey Your call to salvation: ‘Turn
to Me and be saved, all you ends of the earth’ (Isaiah 45:15-17,22).
When, Lord, our message isn’t popular ...
They
had turned away from the Lord. They had chosen to go their own way
(Jeremiah 2:13). When, Lord, our message isn’t popular, help us to
remember that it’s Your message – not ours. You have not called us to
preach a superficial message. You’ve called us to preach a searching
message. We are to invite our hearers to think about what their wrong
choices were doing to them: ‘Have you not brought this on yourselves by
forsaking the Lord your God when He led you in the way?’ (Jeremiah
2:17). We are to leave them in no doubt about where their wrong choices
are leading them – ‘“Your own evil will punish you, and your turning
from Me will condemn you. You will learn how bitter and wrong it is to
abandon Me, the Lord your God, and no longer to remain faithful to Me”,
I, the Sovereign Lord Almighty, have spoken’ (Jeremiah 2:19). This
isn’t what people want to hear. It’s what they need to hear. Help us to
be faithful to You – even when it’s difficult and discouragement is
never very far away from us.
Serving You, Lord, doesn’t begin with our choice ..
Serving You, Lord, doesn’t begin with our
choice. It begins with Your call. The initiative is Yours – not
ours. Thank You, Lord, that You love us so much. Thank You for saving us
– and calling us to be Your servants.
The fear of the Lord - and joy in the Lord
‘Hear the
Word of the Lord.’ How, Lord, are we to listen to Your Word? We are to
‘tremble at Your Word.’ We are to ‘drink deeply with delight’ (Isaiah 66:5,10-11).
There is to be the fear of the Lord. There is to be joy in the Lord.
These are not opposites. They belong together - ‘Work out your own
salvation with fear and trembling... Rejoice in the Lord’ (Philippians
2:12; 3:1). May we hear Your warning, and ‘tremble’. To those who ‘sin
deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth’, You say this:
‘It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God’
(Hebrews 10:26,31). We hear Your promise, and we ‘rejoice’: ‘The
eternal God is your dwelling place, and underneath are the everlasting
arms’ (Deuteronomy 33:27). Help us to ‘hear the Word of the Lord’ - the
warning as well as the promise!
Help us, Lord, to make sure that we belong to Christ.
Help us, Lord, to see clearly the great contrast between those who belong to Christ - ‘My servants
will sing out of the joy of their hearts’ - and those who have refused
to come to Christ for salvation - ‘You will cry out from anguish of
heart and wail in brokenness of spirit’ (Isaiah 65:14). You are preparing a great
future ‘for those who love Him’ - ‘I will create a new heaven and a new
earth’. You are calling us away from our sins - ‘Past things will not be
remembered. They will not come to mind’. You are calling us to Your ‘holy
mountain’. How can we enter into our full enjoyment of God’s eternal
salvation? Your Word tells us: ‘I will pay attention to those who are
humble and sorry for their sins and who tremble at My Word’ (Isaiah 65:17,25;
Isaiah 66:2; 1 Corinthians 2:9). Help us to make sure that we belong to Christ. May we put our
faith in Him (John 3:18,36).
Lord, help us not to get too big for our boots.
Lord, help us not to get too big for our boots.
Sometimes, we get down in the dumps. When this happens, we need to get lifted up – by You!
Sometimes, we have a very different problem. We get too big for our boots – and we need to be brought back down to earth!
Brought down with a bump: How often this has happened to us – and it was just what we needed!
Bringing us down – We thank You, Lord, that this is only the beginning of Your work in us.
You never bring us down – to leave us there. You bring us down to build us up again!
Building us up – That’s what You do for us.
We’re broken down – and You put us together again!
Lord, this is so encouraging.
When we forget You, You never forget us.
When we feel like giving up, You say to us, “I haven’t finished with
you yet. I’ll never be finished with You: What I have planned for you is
nothing less than this – eternal life.”
Lord, Your love makes us feel very special.
Lord, Your love makes us feel very special.
There are plenty of times when we’re down in the dumps – and we need some encouragement from You.
When we feel like this, help us to remember that Your love makes us very special: “I’m special because God loves me.”
How do we know that You love us? – You gave Your Son, Jesus, to be our Saviour.
What are we to say when we think of Jesus – crucified for us?
“Thank You Jesus, thank You Lord, for loving me so much.”
We look at ourselves – and we know that we’re nothing special.
We look at Jesus. We think of His love for us – and something happens. We begin to feel that we are very special – to You!
“Help me feel Your love right now, to know deep in my heart that I’m Your special friend” (Graham Kendrick).
Wednesday 8 January 2020
Help us, Lord, never to forget where the victory comes from.
"The
Lord gave victory to David wherever he went" (2 Samuel 8:6,14). Help
us, Lord, never to forget where the victory comes from. It comes from
You. It's Your victory - and You give it to us. You direct our attention
away from ourselves. You direct our attention to Jesus. He says to us,
"Without Me, you can do nothing" (John 15:5). This is a warning to us.
We must not try to live in our own strength. Help us to look to Jesus -
and to say, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
(Philippians 4:13).
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