Saturday, May 30, 2015
Doubt and Pride (Luke 7:1-10)
Both extremes are incorrect. Many times because we feel unworthy, our faith is diminished hindering God from responding and answering our prayers. Have you ever met someone who felt that they had sinned too much and could not be saved? However, there are other occasions when people feel that because they have abstained from sinful actions and live a separated life for God that they are more likely to be heard. In all truth, there is not one person who ever lived righteously enough to deserve an answer to prayer.
When we start thinking that we deserve something from God, we move from humble created being to proud mimic of Lucifer. The ugliness of pride can creep into our lives without us even knowing it and when it does, it is subtle and usually undetected. The heart is still deceitful above all things.
Have you ever been bothered because God did not answer a prayer. If you have, it was because of pride. Will God answer prayer? Yes! Will it ever be based on our worthiness? No! but remember, there are two things that hinder faith: doubt and pride.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Mercy and Truth (Proverbs 3:3)
Mercy and truth are like the sunset. Sunsets are beautiful experiences, but unless they are captured in thought, on canvas or on film, they will be lost. Mercy and truth are presented to us by God. We gain it from his word, but unless we taken measures to preserve them, they too will be lost.
God tells us to bind mercy and truth about our necks and write them upon the table of our hearts. (Prov. 3:3). If we live life with mercy and truth, it us because we failed to secure it. We may have enjoyed its pleasure for a season, but like the sunset, it was gone.
Mercy and Truth (Proverbs 3:3)
Mercy and truth are like the sunset. Sunsets are beautiful experiences, but unless they are captured in thought, on canvas or on film, they will be lost. Mercy and truth are presented to us by God. We gain it from his word, but unless we taken measures to preserve them, they too will be lost.
God tells us to bind mercy and truth about our necks and write them upon the table of our hearts. (Prov. 3:3). If we live life with mercy and truth, it us because we failed to secure it. We may have enjoyed its pleasure for a season, but like the sunset, it was gone.