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Saturday 14 May 2022

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Published: 14 May 2022
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May 14: 1 Corinthians 4:1-7

Key Verse: 1 Corinthians 4:6
Now, brothers and sisters, I have applied these things to myself and Apollos for your benefit, so that you may learn from us the meaning of the saying, ‘Do not go beyond what is written.’ Then you will not be puffed up in being a follower of one of us over against the other.

Devotion:
How many times have you tried to build something without using plans, or drive somewhere different without using a map? How many of those times have you been so sure you were doing the right thing or going the right direction and only found out it was wrong at the last minute. God has given us directions for our lives; at least they are partial directions, we do still have to find out a lot by ourselves...

But, sometimes we look at those directions and we read more into the directions than there is actually there. I can remember sitting down for a test in a technical drawing class (engineering drawing or mechanical parts) and coming up with a complex answer only for the professor to tell me I was wrong and to show me the simple answer I should have looked for. I was distraught because I was convinced I was doing it correct… I was seeing more in the picture than there was actually drawn!

Jesus tried to give us simple directions, but because of the complexity we think of in our lives, we often seek out very complex answers for what He asks. We should always be looking for the simple, obvious answers because Jesus was very direct. God does not want us to have to try and decipher cryptic clues so we can live our lives – He wants us to look for the obvious answers and to follow the simple directions!

When we think we are in an important position, or a position of authority, we often look for very complex answers to very simple problems. I think of the extraordinary puzzles, rules and regulations the politicians are coming up with to process refugees from around the world… why can’t they see the simple solutions we all can see? Maybe because we are all a bit like that!

Points to Ponder:
Do you over-think problems in your life?

Will you trust Christ for the simple solutions?

Friday 13 May 2022

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Published: 13 May 2022
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May 13: Psalm 2:1-3

Key Verse: Psalm 2:3
‘Let us break their chains and throw off their shackles.’

Devotion:
After watching various clips of the war in Ukraine and how the leaders seem to have lost the plot with reality, I found these verses quite shocking to read! Why are the nations conspiring against each other in ways we find shocking or dis-concerting? And for those moments when we think what they are doing is justified, people from other countries may well find shocking...

What does this all get us? Nothing but head aches and unhappiness. None of this is doing any of us any good and certainly not the people who live or used to live where the war is taking place! This seems to be rising again as an East vs West fight where in fact it is evil against people filled with pride. Putin has not made any friends in the rest of the world while he is demanding so much from his armies with many asking questions about the validity of the war.

The Western leaders seem to band together, or at least they give the illusion they are; but we also see leaders in each country trying to make political statements instead of looking after their people. We see leaders making decisions which go against what God has asked of us. He wants us to love our neighbours, and yet we are fighting a difficult war against our neighbours.

Putin is shouting out about breaking the chains of the Ukrainian people and freeing them from tyranny… by imposing tyrannical ways upon his own people against a people who don’t want to accept those ways. Yes there is a lot of history around this war, but there are ways leaders should negotiate instead of mowing down innocent people. #PrayforUkraine.

Points to Ponder:
Do you associate your life with the war in any way?

Will you pray for leaders to hear God?

Thursday 12 May 2022

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Published: 12 May 2022
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May 12: John 13:16-20

Key Verse: John 13:20
Very truly I tell you, whoever accepts anyone I send accepts me; and whoever accepts me accepts the one who sent me.

Devotion:
Time and time again Jesus warned the Jews they should not take God for granted and they should believe what the scriptures say and not what man says; but I do like the way He ends this piece of text: if people are willing to accept the priests, bishops, leaders or just ordinary people who He sends, then they will be willing to accept Jesus; and if we are willing to accept Jesus, then we should be willing to accept the one who sent Jesus – God!

Jesus starts this passage by reminding us He comes as a servant – He is our servant hearted King. We lift Him up to the position of King of Kings, but He lowers Himself to the position of servant. He came to serve and to save us. He did not lift Himself up to be greater than God, but came as the Messenger delivering the final truth so we could know He came from God.

If we are willing to be more like Him and to lower ourselves to be in the position of servant to the people in our communities, then we are acting like Jesus did and we will be blessed by God for doing exactly this. But, even though we come as servants, there can always be a rotten apple amongst us, one who is acting as a servant but who is working for their own agenda instead of the God’s will.

Back in the book of Psalms, chapter 41, we read how there was one who shared bread with Jesus but ultimately turned against Him. Written hundreds of years before Christ came to be with us and hundreds of years before Judas Iscariot was born – these words were written because God knew what had to happen. But Jesus stepped forward willingly and made this all happen just as God had promised – because He loves us!

Points to Ponder:
Do you willingly step forward as a servant in your church?

Will you stop to help someone today?

Wednesday 11 May 2022

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Written by: DJ Dave
Published: 11 May 2022
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May 11: John 12:44-50

Key Verse: John 12:47
If anyone hears my words but does not keep them, I do not judge that person. For I did not come to judge the world, but to save the world.

Devotion:
Jesus spoke quite plainly here saying how God the Father had sent Him and He was just like God the Father because they are one. Jesus came into this world, not as a judge who would go round finding people guilty because they did not follow the law to the tee, but as a Saviour who would come to set us free from this debt we owe because of our sinful lives.

Jesus did not say we have to be pure and righteous in everything we do. He knows we cannot be that. He knows we are going to sin. He accepts this! What He is saying is those who do listen to what He is teaching us will try within their selves to conform to His Word. When we hear the Gospel and we believe it, we do try to change our lives to be more like Jesus. But, even when we go off the rails and do something wrong, Jesus is not going to be there to judge us but He will be there to save us!

What an awesome picture this paints, of a sinless man who came into the world in such a humble manner to live His life and give His life for us; even the ones who put Him on the cross, even the one which sold Him out to the authorities – Jesus was and is here for all of us.

But, just as Jesus is here for us all, so too is the judge waiting behind the scenes. The judge is not waiting for us to trip up, but waiting for those who continually choose to not believe in Jesus, to not believe in what He has done for us. It is the very same Gospel which will condemn those unbelievers as the Gospel who will save us who do believe. These words did not come from Jesus because He was kind or a good Samaritan, these words came from God who cannot lie!

Points to Ponder:
What do you get out of the Gospel?

Will you try to keep the Gospel?

Tuesday 10 May 2022

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Written by: DJ Dave
Published: 10 May 2022
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May 10: John 10:22-30

Key Verse: John 10:25
Jesus answered, ‘I did tell you, but you do not believe. The works I do in my Father’s name testify about me,

Devotion:
I wonder what was going through Jesus’ mind when He was walking in “Solomon’s Colonnade,” part of the great structure which was dedicated to God! The Jews once again took the opportunity to surround Jesus and question Him in the hopes of getting an answer in plain speak (because it wouldn’t have been plain English!)

Were they trying to trick Him into saying something they could say was blasphemy? Were they just trying to understand what and whom they were talking to? I fear it was more along the lines of tricking Jesus into saying something which would break the laws they had set up, then they would not have to keep being on their guard all the time!

Jesus answer can be understood by us, the people who believe He was and is the Son of God. We can put this all together and sort it out in our heads. We still get confused and are in awe of the fact He is God, or God is all three… But as long as we believe, he says, we will receive eternal life through Him. As long as we recognise when it is Him speaking and not the world or any other spirit. As long as we believe in our hearts – we are already saved!

God knows the people who will never accept Him as God, the people who will never accept Jesus as God and the people who will not accept The Holy Spirit as God! But all three are one and that one is God in three parts. If we spend less time trying to get our heads  round the science and more time trusting and believing, we will hear more of His voice and understand more about what He wants us to do!

Points to Ponder:
Will you keep on asking Him to explain?

Or will you accept Jesus as your king and saviour?

Monday 9 May 2022

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Written by: DJ Dave
Published: 09 May 2022
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May 9: Acts 11:1-10

Key Verse: Acts 11:9
The voice spoke from heaven a second time, “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.”

Devotion:
I wonder, how many times have you neglected to tell someone about Jesus because they annoyed you or they said some very strange things which you did not agree with? When I first started out teaching teenagers about Jesus, I was petrified because I knew what it had been like bringing up teenage children – I knew what they were capable of! Starting teaching them was a liberating experience which allowed me to get to know Christ even more!

When I was first asked to go with a group of people to help teach a fringe society about Jesus, I was scared because of the things I had heard about them; but standing amongst them was a very humbling experience. So when God told me to move to another community which was neglected and rough, I obeyed Him. Yes, it was my third time too!

I used to look at the stories involving Peter and wonder why things always seem to have to happen three times before he took notice – then I started looking back in my life and realised God had to ask me a few times before I would obey Him too.

We grow up in societies or communities which are different from others. We get used to that way of life and we start to believe the stories about other societies and communities which are often not true but based on the stories told by others instead. The Jews had built up this image of the gentiles being unclean and even barbaric; I’m sure some of the gentiles looked at the Jews in similar ways too! God wants us to love our neighbours – which often means loving the different people just the same as we love the people we have grown up with!

Points to Ponder:
Do you think you are different from people in the next village or community?

Have you tried using the common ground of Jesus to bridge the gap?

Sunday 8 May 2022

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Written by: DJ Dave
Published: 08 May 2022
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May 8: Acts 9:36-43

Key Verse: Acts 9:40
Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning towards the dead woman, he said, ‘Tabitha, get up.’ She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up.

Devotion:
The eagle eyed of you would have realised yesterdays “Acts 116” should have been “Psalm 116!” But hey, we all make mistakes when we are tired and I did leave it a bit late in the day to do the devotion.

This always reminds me of the time when Jesus went to raise Lazarus from the dead and how some were annoyed Jesus had taken too long to come because Lazarus had died! Sometimes God wants us to take a step back from our physical limitations we impose on our lives and take a leap of faith which makes no sense if we try to look at it in a worldly manner!

Tabitha was a believer who had spent her time helping the poor and caring for others; yet she was the one who died when we think there were more people who deserved to die before she did because of the works she was doing. We tend to measure our worth in worldly ways and that runs into our spiritual lives without us realising. God wanted to make people stop and see how He is willing to do many things which don’t make sense in the physical world!

Peter had learned to always believe in God’s power. He had spent a varied life with Jesus and learned through the ups and downs of that time that God was always in control and would answer prayers! Peter must have been impressed with what Tabitha had been doing and wanted God to change things up a bit. After sending everyone out of the room (they would probably have been doing a lot of crying and wailing) he got down on his knees and prayed to God. His faith was absolute because he turned to the woman and told her to get up. He believed she would, and she did!

Points to Ponder:
How often do your prayers get to God with confidence?

Will you try to assume God will answer your prayers today?

Saturday 7 May 2022

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Written by: DJ Dave
Published: 07 May 2022
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May 7: Acts 116:10-11

Key Verse: Acts 116:11
in my alarm I said, ‘Everyone is a liar.’

Devotion:
How many times have you reacted to what someone has done by saying something bad or something you later regret? How many times have you gone a bit further and did something you later regretted just because you were upset at the time. God has warned us we are apt to do things out of anger, hatred, greed or other emotional states, things we regret doing.

Our bible are full of these warning in the form of stories showing how people have done this time and time again in the past. When the going gets tough, it is not always easy to be tough and get going; so we should be focusing on standing up by Jesus’ side and walk where He bids us to walk – that is where we are going to get our strength from, not from actions or reactions!

Sometimes we fend for ourselves quite well as we get battered by bad things, and yet other times we collapse in a heap right away. It all depends on what sort of state we are in at the time. If we feel cornered or feel the world is against us, we are more likely to explode in anger much quicker than normal.

It is so easy to say, but so hard to do: take time to face what you come up against and make sure you include Jesus in your most troubled times as well as the good times. Jesus wants to be by your side just as much as you want to be by His side. Take time out of your busy life and spend a bit more with Him as well as with your family!

Points to Ponder:
When was the last time you stopped to take time out?

Did you spend that with Jesus and your family?

Friday 6 May 2022

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Written by: DJ Dave
Published: 06 May 2022
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May 6: Acts 9:1-9

Key Verse: Acts 9:5
 ‘Who are you, Lord?’ Saul asked. ‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting,’ he replied.

Devotion:
Saul was making quite a name for himself by actively going after people who belong to “the Way” This was one of the earlier names for the Christian movement; nowadays we get called all sorts of things! Jesus was watching everything Saul did and wanted him to see the error of his ways.

Sometimes people can mistake us for some sort of a cult when we go out and actively try to get people to follow God. This is because we are stepping out and doing something which seems alien to many people; we should be living a very different life to the average person on the street. We should be seen as being different, but we should also be seen as being people who are willing to do everything to show others the truth.

This is where people may confuse us with cults if they do not know about Christianity. Saul was one of those people because he really did think he was following God’s laws by throwing people of “the Way” in jail! The early Christians were doing something very different to what the teachers of the law were teaching. They were following the truth as Jesus told it. We can look back on these times and see how much the disciples were willing to put on the line to follow Christ…

We need to stand up and be seen as people willing to change our lives so we can draw closer to Christ – not just any religion or cult, but the truth as given to us by Jesus Himself. Jesus came to uphold the law and everything He did was upholding God’s law, unlike mankind who was uplifting himself rather than Christ!

Points to Ponder:
Are you willing to stand up as a Christian?

Will you show others what you know to be the truth?

Thursday 5 May 2022

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Written by: DJ Dave
Published: 05 May 2022
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May 5: Psalm 66:16-20

Key Verse: Psalm 66:18
If I had cherished sin in my heart, the Lord would not have listened;

Devotion:
Do you worry God is not going to listen because you have sin in your life, or because you have done things wrong before? This section of the psalm starts off with encouraging all who fear God to come and listen to what God has done for the psalmist… it does not say only people who have not sinned can come to listen; nor does it say only sinless people can talk to God!

What it does say, though, is the psalmist had a certain reverence toward God. In other words, they believed in God and they knew what God was capable of. When we know what God is capable, then we have a certain respect for God. We may still have sin in our lives, but we don’t hold on to that sin in our hearts… or, at least, we should not be!

God wants us to try and turn our lives away from sin because we want to and because we know this is God we are obeying! God, like Jesus, hears the cry of the believer or the one who wants to believe. When we cry out for the first time, we probably don’t think of ourselves as believers, but we are taking that first step as a believer when we call out to God! He listens!

The psalmist learned through repeated prayers that God was listening and He also answered those prayers. It may take us a while to realise God is answering our own prayers because we often find ourselves caught up in the world. But when we look back on our prayers and how they were answered, we will realise just how awesome our God is!

Points to Ponder:
Do you fear God is not listening?

Do you fear God?

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