Biblical Perspective and a New Devotional
Too often we look at life from a worldly point of view, mainly because we live in the world and are surrounded by it all the time. However, what we need to do is live life from a Biblical point of view. I have created a 28 day devotional that helps give us a Biblical perspective. Each day has three different passages with the same three themes:
- Who God is…
- Who I am…
- What I am called to do…
I believe that God wants us to look to the Scriptures and understand how these three fit together. You can print out this one page devotional chart for your own personal use by clicking here.
How can I get the most out of this devotional? Read and meditate on each passage of Scripture. Meditation simply means that you take a few minutes to prayerfully think deeply and ponder what is written. Jot down some notes, in a journal, as you go along . Each day has a main theme, so as you go through each passage try to draw out the main theme. Look at the relationships between who God is, who you are and what God is calling you to do. Who we are and what God has called us to do should mirror who God is. Finally, apply the truths to your own life. Ask the question, “How do these passages identify me and cause me to live differently today as I interact with the world around me?”
- Read and prayerfully meditate on the passages.
- Draw out the main theme.
- Apply it to your life today.
It is critically important that we do not read the Scriptures as a book of “do’s and don’ts”. God desires that we know Him intimately, that we understand Jesus Christ has come to save us from our sins and redeem us back into a loving relationship with God. May you read, meditate and bathe yourself in the truth of God so that you walk away transformed by His love and grace.
Here is an example of one day:
Who God is…Ephesians 4:4-6
There is one God and this one God who is a Spirit is over all things. God is sovereign, God is in control. God watches over me as my Father.
Who I am…1 Corinthians 12:27
I am a member of the body of Christ. All believers make up the whole body of Christ, but God has also called me to be an individual member, with specific gifts and living out a specific role He has for me.
What I am Called to Do…Ephesians 4:15-16
I am to be a part of a growing body, the church, the body of Christ. I am to grow individually, but also corporately with everyone else. I am to speak the truth in love.
The devotional really is that simple. But I think you see the progression of Biblical thought. The beauty of this study is that you can take ten minutes to prayerfully meditate on the passages or an hour, whatever you like.
All for Jesus,
Fletch
March 20, 2010 No Comments
Cowardly or Courageous?
There are two types of people; those who have surrendered their life to Christ and those who are still putting up a fight. Some people think that those who surrender in battle are cowards. I don’t think this is always true. Surrendering in battle actually takes courage. When you surrender you are placing your life in the hands of your enemies. You are hoping they will treat you fairly and with dignity and that one day when the war is over, you will be set free. Cowards are the ones who run from the battle and hide.
The thing about this war with God is that we can’t win. There is absolutely no hope to beat God. He is just too powerful, too just, and too loving. So I am encouraging everyone who is still fighting against God to surrender. It will take courage, especially since you have no idea how God is going to treat you and whether or not you will ever be set free from His captivity. But let me assure you…God will treat you with dignity, He will love you unconditionally, He will show you mercy and He will set you free. Freedom with God is different than what most of the world thinks though. Freedom with God is when He sets us free to be who He originally created us to be. You see, for those who are still battling against God, putting up a good fight, you are actually enslaved. You are enslaved to a lifestyle that focuses on yourself, which is actually pretty pathetic. Why would anyone want to settle for something so little when you could have so much? Why settle for a purpose in life that centers around a creature who is so limited? We were created to live in relationship with the eternal God. We were created in His image and our purpose is to worship Him and glorify Him in all we do, say and think. I know this sounds absolutely crazy for those who are battling against Him, but just think about it. God created us to live in this awesome relationship. He gave us the entire world to have dominion over and to rule. He said that He would walk through life with us, every step of the way. But we have chosen to rebel against God, run away from Him and then try to rule the world without Him? What is that all about? Why would we give up so much to attain so little? It doesn’t make sense. What does make sense is when we realize what we have done, how stupid and self-centered it is and then return to God. God uses this word called “repent”. This just means that God wants us to turn away from our old way of living, our old way of thinking and turn back towards Him. Only when we come back to God will anything in life begin to make sense or have meaning and purpose.
But how in the world is this possible? If God is really just then it would go against His perfect and holy character to let me, His enemy, go free without punishment? God has made it possible by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to take your penalty upon Himself. Jesus lived a perfect life, perfectly fulfilling every law that God demanded. God sent Jesus to die for you, in your place. So God really is just and His justice was taken out on His own Son, Jesus. So surrendering to God means believing that Jesus died for your sins and giving your heart over to Him.
So, you may be a coward and run away from God, you may have the gall to stand and fight God or you may have the courage to surrender to God through Jesus. But ultimately, God is going to win the battle, whether you like it or not and whether you believe it or not. So my suggestion is to surrender to God. Believe that Jesus died for you, that He rose from the grave and now sits at God’s right hand. Believe that He will send His Holy Spirit to come and live in your heart, to walk through every moment of life with you. Come back to God and let Him take you captive. It is His great desire to have you back, to show you mercy and grace, to love you unconditionally. Surrendering to God has no regrets.
All for Jesus,
Fletch
March 27, 2009 No Comments
A Love Story?
My wife is reading a book called Redeeming Love, by Francine Rivers. It is a fictional book based on the historical Biblical Minor Prophet Hosea. It’s a gut wrenching story of love, prostitution and redemption. In the Bible, God tells Hosea to marry the prostitute Gomer. God’s purpose is to show Israel that they are His Bride but have prostituted themselves with the idols of other nations. Hosea reveals how the people have degraded themselves with sin and idolotry against a pure and holy God. Even after Hosea marries Gomer, she continues to go back to her way of life as a prostitute. In the fictional book, Redeeming Love, the wife continues to go back to her life of prostitution as well. She does not know any other lifestyle, she feels like this is just how she was made and that this is just how life is going to be. She also feels dirty and unworthy when she is around her husband who loves her deeply and keeps accepting her back.
What a perfect picture of how we, even as believers can act towards God. We have been redeemed by Christ. Christ has brought us out of our degraded life of idolotry and rebelliousness and into a right relationship with God. However, we often go back to some of our old ways, giving in to old desires and worshiping our old worthless idols of materialism, lust and self-satifaction. The Good News is that God relentlessly pursues us. He will never let us wander too far off. His hand is ever upon us even when we sin. What we need to “do” is to “believe” in who we really are because of what Jesus has “done” for us. You see Jesus died on the cross to take away our sins. We believe in faith that Jesus died for us and God imputes the righteousness of Christ upon us. That big word imputes means that Christ has washed us clean from all of our sin; past, present and future. Then God takes the righteousness of Christ and clothes us with it, like giving us new permanent clothes that are holy and pure. Even though, we, like Gomer, do not always see ourselves as worthy of anyone’s love. But because of what Jesus has done on the cross we can see ourselves as holy and pure, as one who has been completely redeemed. We do not have to go back to our old ways, old habits, or old loves. We have to trust and believe that God has made us new people.
While the story of Hosea seems like a strange love story, it is actually a beautiful love story of an awesome God who relentlessly pursues His people with an infinite love He has showered us with in His Son Jesus Christ.
I hope that today you will believe that God loves you unconditionally, that He continues to be faithful in the midst of our faithlessness and that He will never, ever give up on you.
Happy Valentines Day!
Fletch
February 14, 2009 No Comments
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