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Monday, December 28, 2009

Learn to Dance in the Rain

"Life's not about waiting for the storm to pass...It's about learning to dance in the rain!" Vivian Greene


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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How To Find Strength

"I can do everything through him who gives me strength" (Philippians 4:13 NIV). We're not as strong as we think we are, but God is stronger than we think.

"I can do everything . . . " doesn't mean, 'Now that I'm a believer, I'm strong enough to do everything and anything for God. God gives you the strength you need for each day. Your ability to "do everything" is wholly dependent upon Him because your strength is dependent upon Him.

Strength comes from submission. The thing you do that may require the greatest strength is to submit yourself completely to God! But God is "working in you, giving you the desire to obey him and the power to do what pleases him" (Philippians 2:13 NLT).

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Give and Receive

"Make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification" (Romans 14:19 NIV).

You are not responsible for everyone in the body of Christ, but you are responsible to them. God expects you do whatever you can to help them.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Be Authentic in your Fellowship

In true Biblical fellowship, we should experience authenticity. Authentic friendships are more than superficial, surface-level chit-chat. Unfortunately, authenticity is the exact opposite of what we find in many churches. Instead of an atmosphere of honesty and humility, we often become involved in pretending, role-playing, politicking, superficial politeness, and shallow conversation. We begin to wear masks, keep our guard up, and act as if everything is rosy in our lives.

The world thinks intimacy occurs in the dark, but God says it happens in the light. We tend to use darkness to hide our hurts, faults, fears, failures, and flaws. But in God's light, we can bring them all out into the open and admit who we really are. Of course, being authentic requires both courage and humility. It means facing our fear of exposure, rejection, and being hurt again. Why would anyone take such a risk? Because it's the only way to grow spiritually and be emotionally healthy.

"If we live in the light, as God is in the light, we can share fellowship with each other . . . If we say we have no sin, we are fooling ourselves" (1 John 1:7–8 NCV).

Thursday, October 22, 2009

God Uses Our Weaknesses to Shine Brighter

In the same way God spoke light into the darkness at creation, today he speaks light into the darkness of our hearts. He fills us with the light of the Holy Spirit, so we're able to see God's face, Jesus, with greater clarity even as he transforms us into the likeness of Christ.

God is strong. Your weaknesses are an opportunity for God’s light to shine even brighter from within you.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

God's Answer to Debt Relief

How many have asked for a financial miracle, a relief from debt. God's answer is revealed through this response from Purpose Driven:

"I am praying for a financial miracle in my life. I am so in debt and I'm praying for a financial miracle." I want to say, "Did you get in debt supernaturally?" The truth is no. You worked hard at it. You made foolish decisions. You spent more money than you could make. You didn't save for the lean times that inevitably come in life. You didn't use your money wisely.

Why should God just bail you out? If God just instantly bailed you out of your financial crisis, then tomorrow you'd go out and overspend again. You wouldn't learn discipline, or money management, or wisdom, or persistence. God is not just going to bail you out of the debt you got yourself into; he will help you get out of debt but he wants to build your character.

If you're in a crisis right now, hang in there! Don't give up. Don't run from it. Don't try to escape. The problems you have in your life didn't get those overnight. You may have worked years getting yourself into this mess. You have a lot of ingrained patterns, bad responses, wrong habits, and wrong ways of responding that have built up over the years. So God isn't going to remove those all at once. It's kind of like peeling an onion; he takes it off one layer at a time.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Lean on Trust

Think of the biggest problem you've got right now. It probably will come to mind quickly; yet, regardless of what that problem is, it is likely that it all boils down to these two issues:

1. 'Will I obey God in this situation and do what He says is the right thing to do, whether I like it or not?' Or,

2. 'Will I trust God in this situation, letting him handle it?'

No matter what your problem is--financial, physical, relational, social, and vocational--your biggest problem is not your problem. The real problem is not obeying and trusting God. And that makes the problem bigger.

Have you ever been in a no win situation? Perhaps you're in a 'no win situation' right now. Who do you think is behind that? God is! God backs you into a corner. Why? Because God often allows crisis in our lives in order to get our attention. All of a sudden we’re laid flat on our backs and we're forced to look up.

God loves you just the way you are, but He loves you far too much to let you just stay stuck in your habits, hang-ups and hurts. He wants to change you. He wants to help you grow, to be better, to be different, and to be all that you were meant to be. And so He allows a crisis.

Why? Because we rarely change until the pain we feel exceeds our fear of change. We don't change when we see the light; we change when we feel the heat.

Read the full devotional from Purpose Driven Connection.

Thursday, October 15, 2009