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By Sylvia Gunter

Christian DevotionalJesus intends for His house to be a house of prayer, but have you noticed that’s only half Matthew 21:13? Listen all the way through, as Jesus says to the defilers of the temple, “My house will be called a house of prayer, but you are making it a ‘den of robbers.‘ “As God watches your life, what robbers does He see (Jeremiah 7:11)? What hinders you from passionately pursuing an intimate relationship with Him? Is it distracted attention or busyness? Is it religious activity? Is it a divided heart? What are you doing that is effectively crowding God out, and why are you doing it?  What would you do if you knew that Jesus was in the house? Indeed, he is. We are his temple and he lives in us.

Busyness robs us of intimacy with God. It makes us think we are doing something worthwhile, when we are only piling up a bigger pile of wood, hay, and stubble of activities that are not God’s idea. Do you “Martha” around in a hectic blur, getting farther and farther behind? Have you asked yourself, “What did I choose yesterday that cannot be taken away?” What if Jesus had asked Martha that? How would Mary have responded to that question?

Perhaps you have never set your heart to seek fellowship with God morning by morning. Or maybe you are in a crazy season of your life right now. Could you make a commitment to give him more time than you are now giving Him in two-way conversation with Him? Praise Him, read a passage from one of the gospels or epistles (ask Him where to read), think about it, and pray it back to Him. You have the complete attention of the One who is Truth and the ministry of the Transforming One, and He has all the time in the world. Our American mindset is much too production-oriented. This is not a time for speed reading. John Piper says that he asks God to give him the gift of reading slowly.

This prayer of Charles Spurgeon expresses the heart that pursues God passionately. “Thou hast made me, be pleased to new-make me. I am thy work, complete me; I am thy harp, tune me; I am thy child, teach me.”

Will you make Spurgeon’s heart cry your own? Will you respond to God’s wooing initiative to be conscious of His presence as never before? Will you take another step on your journey, intensely hungering for God, walking in His Spirit? Will you give Him an undivided heart, undistracted attention, and unhurried time as you pursue intimacy with God in the beauty of His presence?

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by Gail Rodgers

New kinds of fresh fruit began showing up on the grocery store shelves this week. Fruit that has been out of season for months is back!

The Bible says that “peace” is one of the “fruits of the Spirit.” Sometimes it feels as if that fruit goes out of season too. As the realities of the evening news come into my living room I think of that fruit of the Spirit. As the images and stories parade across the TV screen I sometimes feel my own sense of peace fading.

So I turn my attention to God’s Word to see again what He has to say about this fruit called peace. I discover afresh that His peace is never out of season. His peace is one that is offered to our hearts. But how do we pick this fruit? How do we have this peace in the midst of troubling news? Listen to what Jesus says.

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid”
(John 14:27).

I am reminded that His peace is a gift. It won’t be found in conventional places or in ways the world offers. It is something directed to the heart and it replaces fear and anxiety.

To pick this fruit, to have this peace, I need to take action. I need to ask God to quiet my heart. I need to pray for those in charge in troubled days. I need to pray for those who suffer and for those who are hurt, confused and angry. I need to ask God to take the unease in my own heart and replace it with His gift of peace. I need to share the peace He gives me as I go through my day. This may mean offering to pray together with another who is worried.

Sometimes when the storm rages and the sea of life is not calm, the mighty hand of God comes in, by our invitation, and simply calms us. The peace of heart that comes from the Holy Spirit is a mystery. In the middle of the storm He brings a calm that can be explained no other way than by His divine care. We receive it in order to share it.

Ask God today for His fruit of peace in your heart and mind. Ask Him for an opportunity to share that fruit with those around you who need His peace in their heart today.

Question: Are you experiencing peace today? If not, how can that peace be restored?

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