August 28: 1 Thessalonians 1:4-10
Key Verse: 1 Thessalonians 1:8
The Lord’s message rang out from you not only in Macedonia and Achaia – your faith in God has become known everywhere. Therefore we do not need to say anything about it
Devotion:
If you get scared about trying to explain the Gospel to others and you are worried you are not obeying God by telling others about the Gospel, then just be yourself and allow people to see you for what and whom you are. If you have a good relationship with God and talk to Him all the time, then you are a good example to others already. Here the apostle is telling the people from Thessalonica they are renown for being who they are!
Somehow I got a name for being someone of great faith in our community when all I thought I was doing was being a normal Christian and following what I believed God was asking of me. If you are able to do the same, someone is going to notice and it may be the encouragement they need to seek God in their own lives!
We cannot reach all people all the time through what we do and say, but people like to talk to other people and if they have noticed something different about you, your reputation will go before you. Now, what sort of reputation goes before you is going to be based on how other people see you!
We need to be honest and open about our lives with God so others can see we are in a good place with Him. This will encourage them to seek a good place with God too because they will see the joy and peace you have in your life. We don’t have to be able to recite the gospel, though it does help if you can give others encouragement through knowing the gospel. You don’t have to preach in front of a crowd of people – just be yourself!
Points to Ponder:
Do you know how other people see you?
Are you showing them you trust Christ?
August 27: Isaiah 51:12-16
Key Verse: Isaiah 51:12
‘I, even I, am he who comforts you. Who are you that you fear mere mortals, human beings who are but grass,
Devotion:
How often do you have to be reminded about someone who does good things in your life? I am probably not the best at acknowledging the good others do in my life; I do take some people for granted some of the time. It does not take much to go wrong in your life before you begin to see just how much others do and how you depend on others for so much in your life.
Without the links and bonds we have with others in our lives we would not be able to do half the things we do. From the friends and family who stick by our sides to the professionals who’s task is to serve and protect us, we are all bound in communities in many ways.
The prophet was reminding the people of all the things God had done in their lives to make it possible for them to live the relatively free lives they now looked forward to having. When we grow used to having good things in our lives we often do forget the people who put things in place so we could get to the place we are in now. It is well worth stopping and remembering things before, now and what we can look forward to in the future.
If we do not see God in every step in our lives, then, just maybe, we are taking Him for granted because we are too used to having all the gifts He has given us in our lives. Take time out to stop and thank God for all He has done in your life, from the people He placed in them, the places He has opened up for you and the promises He has given for your future with Him!
Points to Ponder:
Do you take people for granted?
Do you take God for granted?
August 26: Ruth 2:1-11
Key Verse: Ruth 2:8
So Boaz said to Ruth, ‘My daughter, listen to me. Don’t go and glean in another field and don’t go away from here. Stay here with the women who work for me.
Devotion:
I don’t pretend to understand the ways of the ancient people of Israel and how they felt they had to do things in accordance with ancient rules – but they did. Here we are reading about a woman and daughter in law who used to be in a ‘normal’ family but have been all but destroyed. Naomi and Ruth were living by whatever means they could; following the harvesters and picking up the pieces they dropped or left behind was their way of life now. No longer did they have the money to spend on food coming from the farmers...
What I find amazing is just how God works behind the scenes and how much He does look out for us when we place our faith and trust in Him. Naomi knew all the rules and what was expected. She knew Ruth would be able to follow the harvesters and glean some food left behind during the harvest. Ruth was the one who was willing to go out into the hot day and do the work for her and her mother in law.
What neither of them expected was for Boaz, a distant relative and owner of the field she chose to work in. The workers did not have to allow the people to glean after them but it was understood they should allow people to do so. This was one way God allowed the poor people to be able to get some food – not a hand out but something they had to work for.
God softened Boaz’s heart who told Ruth to continue working in his field alone to make sure they got enough food. He even offered water to Ruth as she worked, and, later on in the chapter we hear how he instructed the harvesters to leave a little more than normal for Ruth to pick up. The rest, we say, is history. They get together, have a child which turns out to be King David’s grandfather!
Points to Ponder:
Do you wonder how God could ever change your life?
Will you trust Him to do what he knows is best?
August 25: Matthew 22:34-40
Key Verse: Matthew 22:39
And the second is like it: “Love your neighbour as yourself.”
Devotion:
Whenever someone in charge thinks their position may be at risk because of another person rising through the ranks who seems to be able to do a better job than them, they either accept new people can do better or they rebel and try to make the next person look bad in the eyes of the people! This is no more true than in politics where the politicians seem to spend more time fighting amongst themselves than they do looking out for the people.
The Pharisees and the Sadducees had made an art out of political wrangling and many people probably felt lost at the time because of their constant bickering between themselves. Sadly modern time are no different because we have many so called church leaders who would rather take a swipe at each other than look after their congregations!
Jesus’ answer this this was to simply remind everyone of their duty toward God. To love Him more than anything else in their jobs – which means making sure He is above all and is the choice before their own fame and fortune! Then the next is to love the people around them, not their own rewards and their own popularity! This is a bit of a kick in the teeth for politicians because they base their careers around their own popularity!
If we are willing to make the same goals in our own lives then our relationship with God is going to be a whole lot better. The more we love God and the more we love the people God has put around us, then the more love and peace we will share in our communities; the better off the whole community will be too. It is not all about what we can do for ourselves to make our own lives better, but what we can do for and with others to make our communities better.
Points to Ponder:
What would you do if you were famous?
Do you find it easier to love God as yourself?