Sunday, January 27, 2013

I Will Take Nothing

2 Kings 5:16
Elisha said, “As the Lord lives, before whom I stand, I will take nothing.” And he urged him to take it, but he refused."

Prophets of those days did accept gifts but in this case Elisha wasn’t about to take some kind of pay or reward for what God had done. Naaman was a heathen and Elisha wanted him to see that this miracle was solely of the God of Isreal, the one true living God.

The glory was to belong totally to the LORD. "I will take nothing." Even when urged to do so.

This reminded me of two things:
…before whom I stand.
…I will take nothing.

Let us see God’s greatness, His holiness and majesty. Who can take any credit for anything He has done, or for that matter for any good that comes into our lives?  He alone works wonders..Ps (72:18)

We stand before a great and mighty God awesome in all His ways.
 
Father, may Your children bow before you in humility even as man showers praises may we "take nothing" from You.
 
Let us not take glory from the One whom we stand before. For You are God and there is no other.

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A Different Way


2 Kings 5:9-14
Story of Naaman: I love this story Father.  
The scripture says, Naaman, captain of the army of the king of Aram was a great man and highly respected by his master. A valiant warrior though a leper.

 This is what stood out to me:

When Naaman came to the house of Elisha, he already had in his mind how his healing would be played out. “Behold, I thought, He will surely come out to me and stand and call on the name of the LORD his God and wave his hand over the place and cure the leper.”

God’s Spirit in Elisha worked in a different way.

This reminded me of how as believers we perhaps too often play out the answer to our prayers.  To expect You, our great and mighty God to answer is right and good, but to expect You to answer in the way that we think or assume You should, can lead to disappointment or even missing the answer because of our actions to “help” the answer come forth.

You are holy, You are infinitely wise and say “My thoughts are not your thoughts nor are My ways your ways.” (Is 55:8)

 Ps 92:5 says “How great are Your works, O LORD! Your thoughts are very deep.”
 
Elisha did not even come out to Naaman personally. He sent a messenger.
When Naaman finally obeyed as Elisha’s messenger instructed, he was healed.

 Teach me to pray. Teach me to rest in Your truth and everlasting faithfulness

 

Friday, January 4, 2013

Our Shepherd


Numbers 27:16,17
Moses speaking to the LORD :16 May the Lord, The God of the spirits of all flesh, appoint a man over the congregation,
:17 who will go out and come in before them, and who will lead them out and bring them in, that the congregation of the LORD may not be like sheep which have no shepherd.

Ezekiel 34:8
As I live, declares the Lord God, surely because My flock has become a prey, My flock has even become food for all the beasts of the field for lack of a shepherd, and My shepherds did not search for My flock, but rather the shepherds fed themselves and did not feed My flock;

Matt 9:36
Seeing the people, He felt compassion for them, because they were distressed and dispirited like sheep without a shepherd.

Mark 6:34
When Jesus went ashore, He saw a large crowd, and He felt compassion for them because they were like sheep without a shepherd ; and He began to teach them many things.

What is it like for a sheep not to have a shepherd?
(Is 50:6 My people have become like lost sheep.)

They have no one to lead them to green pastures, to protect them from predators, to feed and lie down in security or to lead them home.
They wander and become distressed and (Is 61:5) Strangers will pasture your flocks.
These strangers.. are shepherds who have no understanding. They have all turned to their own way. Each one to his unjust gain to the last one. (Is 56:11)
 
In the beginning verse above in Numbers 27, Moses is asking God for a man to lead His people “out and bring them in”….God rose up Joshua in answer to that prayer and NOW He has given us Jesus, our ultimate Shepherd.
Ps 23
The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want…

Truly, Jesus Christ is our Lord and our Shepherd. He leads us in His Word to a place of peace and quietness, where He feeds us with eternal Truths. His Spirit guides us and restrains us from error not only in our decisions but also in our relationships; He protects us from evil and He becomes our confidence so that wherever we are, no matter the circumstances, we learn that He is with us always, we are never alone.  We are His temple, and He is our place of rest.
 
Is 40:11..Like a shepherd He will tend His flock. In His arms He will gather the lambs and carry them in His bosom. He will gently lead the nursing ewes.
 
Thank You Father for Jesus.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Sufficient Grace


Isaiah 46:9-10
:9Remember the former things long past,

For I am God and there is no other;

I am God and there is no one like Me,

:10 Declaring the end from the beginning

And from ancient times things which have not been done,

Saying My purpose will be established,

And I will accomplish all My good pleasure.

 

Is 46 is the prophecy of the Jews deliverance from Babylon. God was going to use Cyrus to release them from captivity. He encourages the Jews to expect His divine protection and turn away from idols to Him for salvation and deliverance. To meet their every need.

The truth of these words remain forever!

God is God Almighty and there is no other.
There is no god like Him.
What He has declared from the beginning of time He will accomplish (His prophecies have come to pass without fail and will continue to do so ( about Jews, Jesus, church, end times, etc.)

These words are also for us today. His purpose He will establish.
 
Father, You have created me, my children, my family. You know our weaknesses as parents and as Your children.

But Your grace is sufficient, Your love is eternal and a deep root in our lives that assures us You will fulfill the purpose we were created for. By this marvelous, wondrous grace,You enable us,You lead us,You protect us.

You have called us to glorify Your Holy name, even as we are, mere humans.