September 16: Isaiah 40:6-8
Key Verse: Isaiah 40:8
The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures for ever.’
Devotion:
How many times have you been discouraged by someone who steadfastly refused to listen to you talking about Jesus? I know I have been discouraged on occasions when people seem to turn off their minds when you start to talk about Jesus, God, Christianity or anything close to it! After listening to the introduction of the Alpha course I am encouraged to continue talking about Jesus no matter what!
Hearing some of the honest answers from people as they admit to either not knowing Jesus or even thinking He did not exist makes me want to talk about Him more. When we get to know Jesus in person, we have our eyes and hearts opened up to many things – things which continue to be hidden from this world because people don't want to talk about Jesus!
The more we are able to say things, the more people are going to hear things. The more we are able to tell people about Jesus – the more their hearts and eyes will be opened to what He has done and continues to do in our lives. We just have to open the door so people can see Jesus for themselves...
If the doors remain firmly shut, how will they ever get a glimpse of Him or what He can do? But if we are able to open the door a little so they can see in, or even just a crack so their interest will be kindled and they will start to want to open the door to see what is behind it for themselves. God wants us to open the doors, even if it is just a little crack.
Points to Ponder:
How many people around you close off the door to Jesus?
Will you try open it just a crack so God can have a turn?
September 15: John 12:30-36
Key Verse: John 12:32
And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.’ 33 He said this to show the kind of death he was going to die.
Devotion:
If you are worried about how you explain Christ to others, think about how Jesus had to explain Himself to the people! Jesus knew what was going to happen, but did not want to totally discourage people by saying He was going to die outright, after all the scriptures talk about a Messiah who is going to come and be with the people of Israel forever...
The easiest way I find of talking about Jesus is to remind people He became a real human being in order to accomplish what had to be done. If He remained as God, He would not have been able to die. But, by lowering His status temporarily to human form, He was able to lay down His life so the scriptures could be fulfilled!
Thus, by physically laying down His life, He was able to be raise up Physically to show us He has authority over death so we do not have to worry about physical death. He also showed the physical death did not take away what "He is" because that lived on in His soul or spirit; so coming back to life He had total recall of everything which had happened beforehand.
So when you have to try and explain things again – think of yourself in parts just like God – after all, He made us in His image. We have a physical body which will die in the end, but we also have a soul and a spirit through which we continue to live on even after physical death. The most joyous thing is God will raise our physical bodies in the end just we Jesus was raised up. We don't have to understand the minutia of everything, just believe in what Christ has already achieved by example.
Points to Ponder:
Do you get worried what will happen?
Take comfort in how Jesus lived, dies and was raised up again!
September 14: Galatians 6:12-16
Key Verse: Galatians 6:13
Not even those who are circumcised keep the law, yet they want you to be circumcised that they may boast about your circumcision in the flesh.
Devotion:
Do you struggle with people who try to convert you from doing things your way to doing things their way? Many people have this idea about churches because there are churches who try to make you change your way to fit into their way – just so they can boast about how they converted you!
This is not what Christ asks of you and not what He has taught us either. Christ wants us to be open and honest about what He has done for us in our lives so we can be a witness to the way Christ has changed us. He continues to give each one of us a free choice as to what we do – there are commandments and there are laws written down in our bibles... but we have the choice as to whether we apply them in our lives or not. We do not have the right to apply them in other people's lives!
Try telling people how Christ has changed your life and allow them to see you are a better person because of what Christ encouraged you to do. Remind them it is your life and you chose it. God may have created us and He may have given us the bible to allow us to see how we should be living our lives – but it is our choice!
Whether we actually break the laws or not is not going to include us or exclude us from a life with Christ. He asks us to change our lives so we are a positive witness or example of how Christians should live; He asks us this so we are an example for others to make their own minds up with. If we break all the rules, they will see us as just another earthly person and not as a child of God trying to live for Him!
Points to Ponder:
What example are you to others?
Will you try to be a positive role model for others?
September 13: Psalm 19:7-9
Key Verse: Psalm 19:7
The law of the Lord is perfect, refreshing the soul. The statutes of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple.
Devotion:
How do you look at God's Word? Do you see it as the law you need to follow, or the statutes laid down for you to follow, or the stories of the Lord, or His commandments? Or maybe you have a special reverence for all God has said and done and see them as all the righteousness we need in our lives? Whatever or however you see the word as, we must know it as very special in our hearts.
If you are feeling a bit down and in need of some refreshing news – then read or listen to God's good news! If you need to know something you can rely on like the truth, then you do need to know more about God and His promises – through His word. The more we get to read about what He has done, is doing and continues to do, the more we get to know the joy we gain from Him.
If we can recognise the gravity of God's word, we can know these are commandments He has given us, not a a tick list of things we can pick and choose from to live our lives, but a list of the rules which will allow us to get the most out of our lives. The more we learn about what God wants us to live like, the closer we become to Him as we begin to live with Him in our lives.
This can all be summed up in saying we have the fear of the Lord... which is not a trembling fear we get from something too strong we cannot get round it, but an uttermost respect for something which is so special we should never ignore it. This is an enduring fear which we take with us to help us remember the respect we must have for God at all times... because He is righteous!
Points to Ponder:
How do you look at God's Word?
Will you take time to think about what God's Word means to you?