Month: <span>September 2016</span>

But the fruit of the Spirit is… self-control.” Galatians 5:22

I wanna’ hug Bobbi” Tia said.

Tia is our two-year-old granddaughter and she is totally fearless. Bobbi is our 8-month-old Saddle-bred foal.  She is tiny and he is really tall. Both of them are young, affectionate and unafraid.  As she leaned her head on the colt’s neck, Bobbi responded by nuzzling her neck.  Tia’s older sister, Mercedes, was gently petting the neck of the foal’s mother.

Children and horses alike respond to gentleness and affection, but they both need a firm hand once in a while. Tia wanted to walk into the field with the horses. I had to firmly explain to her that it was very dangerous – the foal might run over her.

Then Tia decided it was time to go see Mommy. She was half way down the driveway before I noticed.  I couldn’t call, “Tia, come back here!” because I knew she would run away from me toward the highway, so I began asking questions and she stopped and listened. I caught up to her and carried her to the house explaining that going to the road was very dangerous. Children need love, affection, guidance and parameters.

Women respond to love and gentleness, but we too, need perimeters. Many times the satisfaction of momentary pleasures can be tempting, but the results can be devastating. God has set up boundaries in His word because He loves us. They are there to keep us safe. Practicing self-control means saying “No” to the things that God says “No” to.  God’s rules are for our benefit.  We can follow them fearlessly.

Father, fill us with your Holy Spirit and you will produce ‘”self-control” in our hearts.  Amen.

By Katherine Kehler

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The Unsearchable Riches of Christ - Devotional

Although I am less than the least of all God’s people, this grace was given me: to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, 9) and to make plain to everyone the administration of this mystery, which for ages past was kept hidden in God, who created all things.”  Ephesians 3:8-9

Our God has riches beyond the count of arithmetic, the measurement of reason, the dream of imagination, or the eloquence of words. They are unsearchable! You may look, and study, and weigh, but Jesus is a greater Savior than you imagine Him to be even on your best day!

Our Lord is more ready to forgive your sin than you are able to transgress.

Our Master is more willing to supply your wants than you are to confess them.

Our Master has riches of happiness to give you now. He can make you to lie down in green pastures, and lead you beside still waters. There is no music like His music. He is the Shepherd and you are the sheep when you lie down at His feet. There is no love like His, and neither Earth nor Heaven can match it. To know Christ and to be found in Him, oh what a life, what a joy! This is everything that is good and wonderful in life.

Never tolerate low thoughts of our Lord Jesus. If you do, you will end up only crowning Him with a silver crown when He deserves the finest gold.

Our Lord does not treat His servants ungraciously; He gives to them as a king gives to a king. He gives them two heavens: A heaven below where we may serve Him, and a heaven above where we may delight in Him forever. His unsearchable riches will be best known in eternity. He will give you on the way to heaven all you need. Your place of defense will be the ammunition of rocks, and your bread and water will be provided; but it is there, THERE in His presence, where you will hear the song of His people that triumph, the shout of the feast, and shall have a face-to-face view of the glorious and beloved One.

The unsearchable riches of Christ! This is the tune for the musicians of Earth, and the song for the harpers of Heaven. Lord, teach us more and more of Jesus, and we will tell the good news to others.

Question: How has God revealed the riches of Christ in your life lately?

Originally written by Charles H. Spurgeon. Updated to modern English by Darren Hewer, 2008

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