Friday, December 11, 2020

GOD'S ORDERED AUTHORITY

 God's Ordered Authority


1 Samuel 15:1-23


God's plan for each one of us has our best interest in mind. His way leads to fullness of life. Yet He did not create us to be robots that blindly and lifelessly live their godly life. No, the Lord grants us the choice of whether or not to obey Him. Our human nature tends to choose a self-centered path that turns away from God's authority. But in doing so, we miss His best for us.


Consider the life of King Saul. God chose this man to be king and provided guidelines for him to follow. Though Saul knew the Lord's instructions, he chose to do things his own way. At times his sin was unquestionably deliberate, such as his attempt to kill David out of jealousy. At other times, however, his rebellion seemed less clear-cut. For example, despite God's order to "utterly destroy" the Amalekites and their animals, Saul spared the best of the herd, with the justification that they were "to sacrifice to the Lord" (1 Sam. 15:3, 21).


His disobedient choices cost him the throne and eventually led to his destruction. This man chose the road that satisfied his immediate fleshly desires, but as we know from history, the end result was hardly fulfilling. We can learn from Saul's mistakes. Partial obedience is actually disobedience. And any disobedience falls in the category of rebellion, which is sin.


Each day, we face the same types of choices. Though the details are different, both large and small temptations lure us. We can live according to Christ's will, following His lead and listening for His voice. Or we can refuse. Choose today to live God's way--which leads to fullness of life.

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

REWARD FOR THE RIGHTEOUS

 Reward for the Righteous


So that a man shall say, Verily there is a reward for the righteous: verily he is a God that judgeth in the earth. (Psalm 58:11)

 

God's judgments in this life are not always clearly to be seen, for in many cases one event happeneth alike to all. This is the state of probation, not of punishment or reward. Yet at times God works terrible things in righteousness, and even the careless are compelled to own His hand. 


Even in this life righteousness has that kind of reward which it prefers above all others, namely, the smile of God, which creates a quiet conscience. Sometimes other recompenses follow, for God will be in no man's debt. But, at the same time, the chief reward of the righteous lies in the hereafter. 


Meanwhile, on a large scale, we mark the presence of the great Ruler among the nations. He breaks in pieces oppressive thrones and punishes guilty peoples. No one can study the history of the rise and fall of empires without perceiving that there is a power which makes for righteousness and, in the end, brings iniquity before its bar and condemns it with unsparing justice. Sin shall not go unpunished, and goodness shall not remain unrewarded. The Judge of all the earth must do right. Therefore, let us fear before Him and no more dread the power of the wicked. 


... CH SPURGEON

My daily prayer for you

 Psalm 68:19 - "Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah" 


Each day comes with its benefits and today is not different. 


Your benefits of today will not pass you in the Mighty name of Jesus Christ.


Heaven will smile over you and every power troubling your life are destroyed by the power and authority in the blood of Jesus. 


Every seed of problems planted in your life are destroyed and burn to ashes in the Mighty name of Jesus Christ. 


Every power that wants to bring you down shall go down for your sake in the Mighty name of Jesus Christ. 


You will laugh last over every issues and challenges confronting you in the Mighty name of Jesus Christ. 


I wish you a wonderful existence and prosperous living in Jesus name. 


God bless you in Jesus mighty name.......