David Phelps sings "There is a River" about the woman at the well with Jesus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TScCZn9AMhE
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
There is a River
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Monday, January 26, 2009
John 6:15-21
15Jesus, knowing that they intended to come and make him king by force, withdrew again to a mountain by himself.
16When evening came, his disciples went down to the lake, 17where they got into a boat and set off across the lake for Capernaum. By now it was dark, and Jesus had not yet joined them. 18A strong wind was blowing and the waters grew rough. 19When they had rowed three or three and a half miles, they saw Jesus approaching the boat, walking on the water; and they were terrified. 20But he said to them, "It is I; don't be afraid." 21Then they were willing to take him into the boat, and immediately the boat reached the shore where they were heading.
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Jesus withdrew to a mountain...so should we. We should withdraw each morning and night for quiet time with God. Personal moments with God help us to:
1) listen to how He communicates
2) be still and know He is God
3) give Him the personal moments to start and end each day to seek guidance for our lives
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Saturday, January 24, 2009
Psalm 4: 1-3
"1 Answer me when I call to you,
O my righteous God.
Give me relief from my distress;
be merciful to me and hear my prayer.
2 How long, O men, will you turn my glory into shame [a] ?
How long will you love delusions and seek false gods [b] ?
Selah
3 Know that the LORD has set apart the godly for himself;
the LORD will hear when I call to him. "
It is comforting for me to know that the writers of the God-Inspired Bible went through times of conflict. David said "answer me" and "give me relief" and "be merciful."
We utter these same prayers today. God is always merciful to us, just not necessarily in our time. We go without a job, lose our health for a moment, go through turmoil in our family, just to be led by God through a valley. If we let God lead us through the valley, His mercy will guide us to the top of the mountain.
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Matthew 18:4-6
"4Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
5"And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me. 6But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea."
1) WHOEVER: this process is open to all! Anyone who humbles themselves like a child is the greatest...we all have the potential and the same opportunity
2) WHOEVER (Again): whoever accepts and welcomes little children also welcome Christ. In our ministries, worship, and every-day opportunities, we should get our eyes on the level of children so that we also have the eyes of Christ.
3) ANYONE: Be careful not to lead children to sin...an amazing analogy as it would be better to drown than reap the consequences of leading a child to sin.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Matthew 18:1-3
1At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" 2He called a little child and had him stand among them. 3And he said: "I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
The disciples had been bickering about who was the greatest in heaven. Jesus overheard them (in Mark's gospel) and asked them what they were arguing about. Jesus spoke the truth to them. He told them three things:
1) you must change
2) become like children
3) if you don't follow steps 1 & 2, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.
We all must change to be more child-like in our faith, in our openness to reach out to strangers and trust them, and our love. Children give the benefit of the doubt and accept each other. We are to have the faith of a child. In order to enter, we should change and become like a child.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Psalm 1
Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers. But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers.
Not so the wicked! They are like chaff that the wind blows away. Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.
For the LORD watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish.
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1) Blessed are those who do not put their worth in the world, its presidents, or its ways; but put their faith, comfort, and hope in the Lord.
2) More importantly, his hope is in the Lord, and he studies and meditates on His Word all day and night.
3) His life is like a tree that does not go out of season...it continues to bear the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
4) Those who do not walk with the Lord are like leaves that flutter to and fro. Like a tree with no roots in the foundation.
5) The Lord will watch over those who put their trust in Him. The way of the world and the way of the wicked will perish. Our hope is in the Lord.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Job 2:1-10
Job again was confronted by Satan when, in his second test, was afflicted with painful sores from the soles of his feet to the top of his head. Within this test Job's wife even questioned God's plan and Job responded:
"Shall we accept good from God and not trouble?"
Trouble is coming our way. God has a plan for our life and He sends us through valleys and times of turmoil.
With trouble comes:
1) Authority "He is in your hands, but spare his life..." God knew the trouble that was about to come.
2) Questioning "Curse God and die!..." Those around Job lost their faith in this trial.
3) A vision of true faith "Shall we accept good from God and no trouble?..." Job knew we all had a cross to bear. God would not give him something he could not handle.
True faith comes from a knowledge of God's word and a faith that is strong enough to know it and apply it.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Job 1:20-21
"At this, Job got up and tore his robe and shaved his head. Then he fell down to the ground in worship and said: "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I will depart. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of the Lord be praised."
This passage was at the end of Job's first test in Job chapter one. The Lord knew Job was blameless and upright. He told Satan that everything Job had was Satan's, but not to lay a finger on the man, himself.
Soon thereafter, Job lost his family and servants around him. At the end of this chapter, you will find the passage above.
There are many ways we can lose things in our life:
Economic loss
Loss of a family member
Loss of a job
Relationship loss
Through his loss, Job:
SOUGHT GOD'S FACE - "fell down upon the ground"
WORSHIPED GOD - "and worshiped"
PRAISED GOD - "may the name of the Lord be praised"
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