Month: <span>April 2015</span>

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Lord, who may dwell in your sacred tent? Who may live on your holy mountain? … [The one] who keeps an oath even when it hurts…Psalm 15:1,4

One of the biggest challenges of being a Christian in modern, western culture is that there are 100 seemingly innocuous choices every day in which we can express faith in the true God, or a counterfeit.

Some of these decisions are complicated, and involve mining the depths of our motivations and sinful tendencies. Some are much easier, or at least simpler. I have seen many young adults humming and hawing over a decision of whether to follow through on a commitment or not, because of its cost. Perhaps we see our commitment as negligible since we over looked certain details, or we forgot how things would precisely look when it came time to follow through.

As Christians, we are to reflect Christ, and one of the things that God emphasizes about Himself more than anything is that He is a God who keeps His promises. And don’t think that it was easy for Christ to keep His promise because He knew what it would cost Him. Remember the drops of blood in the garden? Remember that carrying through in a commitment that had unforeseen challenges in it demonstrates your trust in God seeing you through these challenges. There are times to apologize and admit your failure when you committed to something unhealthy or damaging in some way. However, we need to consider the beauty of Christ’s faithfulness in keeping His promises, what it would have meant for us if He backed out because it became too hard, and seek to follow in His footsteps.

…After all, isn’t that what a disciple does?

Father, Thank You for being 100% faithful in all of Your promises, so that we can trust all Your breathtaking promises for the future. Please help us to image You in our commitments to each other, whether big or small.

By Thomas Pujol

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I tell you the truth, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does. For the Father loves the Son and shows him all he does. Yes, to your amazement he will show him even greater things than these
John 5:19, 20

The following is an interesting e-mail I received from Merle, a dear friend in South Africa.  She writes about her call from the Lord and her obedience to that call.

Thirteen years ago, God called me in a dream, and said to me, ‘Pick up your cross, follow me and feed my people, I will lead you and show you the way, do not be afraid.’ Now the very reason I get up in the morning is to serve the risen Lord.

“I deal with a lot of HIV AIDS people — men and woman. Many orphans are left without a parent, and many children have AIDS and are dying of this terrible virus. I pick up the dying and take them to hospital to die with dignity and with the love of God.

“I work in the squatter camps with the poorest of the poor. The areas I work in are very dangerous, however I have no fear at all. I am protected by the Holy Spirit. In all the years I have never been harmed, praise God. I have to love until it hurts — there is so much poverty, so many deaths, so much sadness — however, these are wonderful people, with such inner strength.

I have had many interactions with Merle since I received this first e-mail. Because of her commitment to the Lord and His call on her life, she inspires me to keep on doing what the Father has told me to do. To keep my eyes and ears focused on Him and not on others.

How about you? Are you listening to what the Father tells you to do? Are you willing to obey and follow what He tells you? If you are, you will be blessed beyond comprehension.

Father, You call us and are faithful to supply all our needs to do the work You want us to do. Amen.

By Katherine Kehler
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