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Soldiers for Christ..... Dr. Charles Stanley

 Soldiers for Christ

Dr. Charles Stanley

2 Timothy 2:1-4

Today's passage is from Paul's letter to Timothy. The apostle encourages the young man—and, by extension, every believer—to face difficulty as a good soldier. The military term "soldier" implies that we are in a battle. And in fact, the combat started before Adam and Eve's lifetime. 

We see the first evidence when almighty God, who had created all the celestial beings, nevertheless allowed Satan and other angels (thereafter known as "demons") to rebel against Him. They established their own kingdom and waged war with the Lord.

Later we see this strife extend to all humankind. In the Garden of Eden, Satan tempted Eve to violate God's command by eating forbidden fruit. Her disobedience corrupted mankind's innocence, and ever since, all human beings have been born with a nature bent away from the Lord—and with a profound need for a Savior.

Tempted by Satan in the wilderness, Jesus modeled how to be victorious in spiritual conflict: by means of Scripture. God's Word gives us everything we need to win—from offensive and defensive weapons (Eph. 6:10-17) to the proper perspective on our adversaries' real identity: "Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the . . . spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places" (v. 12).

When we see ungodliness in our society, the Enemy may at times seem to be winning. Yet we who are saved have assurance that we belong to Him who is greater—and who will have the final victory (1 John 4:4John 16:33). View daily battles biblically and look to God, who is mightier than all evil.

Joy from the Spirit..... Craig Denison

 Joy from the Spirit

Craig Denison

Weekly Overview:

As children of the Most High God, we are to be marked by contagious, unceasing joy. Through the Holy Spirit we have access to an unending supply of joy that comes from the wellspring of restored relationship with our heavenly Father. God longs to fill us with his joy that we might live the abundant life Jesus died to give us. He longs to make us children fashioned in the image of our Father that we might share his unending joy to a world without hope. May you discover the greater portion of joy available to you through the Spirit as you encounter the heart of your Father this week.

Scripture:“And you became imitators of us and of the Lord, for you received the word in much affliction, with the joy of the Holy Spirit, so that you became an example to all the believers in Macedonia and in Achaia.” >1 Thessalonians 1:6-7

Devotional:

Relationship with the Holy Spirit empowers us to live a lifestyle of consistent joy. It’s only by the filling of the Spirit that we have access to the deep reservoirs of joy found in the heart of our heavenly Father. Galatians 5:22 is clear that the fruit of the Spirit for believers is to be joy, so as temples of the Holy Spirit we need to search out what it looks like to allow the fruit of joy to be evident in our hearts and lives.

Scripture is filled with direct connections between the filling of the Holy Spirit and joy. Romans 14:17 says, “For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.” >Acts 13:52 says, “And the disciples were filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit.” >1 Thessalonians 1:6-7 says, “And you became imitators of us and of the Lord, for you received the word in much affliction, with the joy of the Holy Spirit, so that you became an example to all the believers in Macedonia and in Achaia.”

We are not designed to have joy in ourselves. Rather, such joy comes by the dwelling of the Holy Spirit within us. As the disciples began to be filled with the Holy Spirit, their lives changed dramatically. They went from fearful, fair-weathered followers of Jesus to joy-filled, sacrificial, and empowered world changers. They had joy in the midst of intense persecution because they had the Holy Spirit filling them with the fruits of his indwelling.

We have the same Holy Spirit the disciples had, and he longs to do the same kind of works in you and me today as he did in them thousands of years ago. He longs to fill us with joy in the midst of any trial or pain. He longs to heal and transform our hearts into greater reflections of God’s goodness. He longs to make us a people so joyful that there is no other explanation for our joy other than God is with us.

So, how do we allow the Spirit to bear the fruit of joy in our lives? How do we grow in our relationship with this mysterious part of the Godhead? It all starts with a posture of humility and prayer. The Holy Spirit never forces us into deeper relationship with him. He is peaceful, powerful, loving, and patient. You must make time to respond to his small tugs on your heart in order to walk in greater relationship with him. You must humble yourself and ask for more of him, whatever that looks like. Allow the truth of God’s love and faithfulness to cast out any fear or reservation about a lifestyle of total connection with the Holy Spirit. Ask him to fill you to overflowing today and guide you to a lifestyle of bearing the fruit of intimate relationship with him.

The Spirit knows how to guide our hearts. He knows if we were made more introverted or extroverted. He knows if we were made more intuitive, pragmatic, or logical. And he knows the perfect ways to guide us into deeper, more fruitful lives. Spend time allowing the Spirit to lead you into a life filled with more joy. Allow him to speak to you and lead you in whatever ways he desires. And rest in his loving presence as you learn what it is to reach greater depths of relationship with him.

Guided Prayer:

1. Meditate on the importance of relationship with the Holy Spirit in having joy. Allow Scripture to stir up your desire for deeper intimacy with the Spirit.

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.” - >Galatians 5:22-23

“For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.” >Romans 14:17

“And the disciples were filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit.” >Acts 13:52

2. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal his nearness. Ask him to help you become more aware of his presence in your life.

3. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you to greater depths of joy. Ask him to bear the fruit of joy in your life throughout any and every circumstance. Spend time allowing him to show you what might be in your way and the portion of joy afforded to you by his dwelling within you.

The absolute best way we can live is in total and complete surrender to the Holy Spirit. When we allow him to take the reins of our lives, he guides us to far greener and more abundant pastures than we could ever find ourselves. He has the ability and desire to lead us into the fullness of God’s plans for our lives, but we must be willing to follow him wherever he would lead us. Follow his direction today. Look for his guidance. And walk into a life filled with the joy of the Holy Spirit.

Extended Reading: Romans 8










You Can Do Hard Things, With a Little Help..... TRACIE BRAYLOCK

 You Can Do Hard Things, With a Little Help

TRACIE BRAYLOCK

“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” 1 Thessalonians‬ ‭5:11‬ ‭(NIV‬‬‬‬)‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

We would spend our weekends together driving all over town, visiting family and friends.

As a child, I was quite comfortable journeying along with my grandmother, happily observing the interactions and conversations taking place while I remained pretty quiet in the background.

One day, in the midst of our travels, we stopped at a store. When we walked through the door, I immediately saw one of my classmates. And after the classmate and I spent several minutes staring at each other from across the store, my grandmother asked me if we knew each other.

I said, “Yes, ma’am,” and she quickly asked me if we had spoken to one another yet. This time, I told her no. And before I knew it, she had my hand and we were walking across the store toward my classmate.

I couldn’t believe it. I didn’t like this feeling, the awkwardness of not knowing what to say or how to say it. My classmate hadn’t spoken to me either, so maybe it was best that we just stayed on opposite sides of the store, I thought to myself.

But there we were, face to face, now staring at each other in close proximity.

My grandmother recognized that the distance didn’t change our hesitation to engage with one another, so she began to guide the conversation. Nothing too difficult. Simple greetings and a casual discussion.

When I walked away from my classmate, I felt a bit disoriented. Yet I also felt that, with a bit of help, I had accomplished something that seemed like such a big deal to me at the time.

Over time, I’ve grown to truly appreciate what took place that day. Had my grandmother not taken the time to support us through the interaction, we may have carried on in our comfort zones, continuing to miss out on opportunities big and small.

It’s often easy to recognize what we want, need and have God-given access to. Unfortunately, it’s also easy to remain right where we are, staring at something, unwilling to move our feet. Consider for yourself how many times you’ve decided not to take action because even the thought of doing so felt overwhelming.

If we dig deep enough, we’ll also recognize the times when we’ve continuously prayed that God would do something or bring something into our lives, and when it became available or within close proximity, we didn’t budge.

These are the times when we need someone to come alongside of us, reminding us that we can survive what makes us terrified, we can have meaningful conversations and interactions even when we feel uncomfortable, and we can move toward what God has made available to us, even if we do so reluctantly.

First Thessalonians 5:11 says, “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” Isn’t it such a relief to know God created us to journey together, surrounding us with people who can guide, encourage and build us up?

Yes, that past failure, those hurt feelings that arose from that relationship or that perception of being alone and unsupported, may have you feeling a bit disoriented. You may want to stay in your comfort zone. But that doesn’t have to be the end of the story. You can do hard things. You may just need a little help.

So, no matter what you’re hesitant to do, know that God is right there with you, and He’s placed others in your life to help you grow and reach your goals.

God didn’t intend for you to only observe life unfold before you, my friend. You get to participate, speak up, stand out and share meaningful experiences with those you’re blessed to know on this journey.

Dear God, forgive me for the opportunities that I’ve allowed to pass me by because I was content in my comfort zone. Thank You for those You’ve placed in my life to journey beside me and for the moments when they nudged me toward the potential I was willing to pass by. Help me not to waste one more moment of this precious life in hesitancy. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.











What It Really Means to Be Happy..... By Jennifer Waddle


What It Really Means to Be Happy
By Jennifer Waddle

BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY: Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful; but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in His law he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also shall not wither; and whatever he does shall prosper. Psalm 1:1-4 NKJV

To be considered blessed or prosperous in our culture, is to be affluent in wealth, success, or notoriety. In Psalm 1, however, the Hebrew word for blessed is esher, which means internal happiness and contentment. It has nothing to do with worldly achievements, but rather peace and joy that is rooted in God alone.

The promise of blessedness comes for those who find delight in the Word of the Lord, who meditate on it day and night. Of course, we can’t spend every minute reading the Bible, but we can hide the Word in our hearts and carry the Scriptures with us through every season. It’s not about head-knowledge, but rather heart-knowledge, filling our souls with words of life.

For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Hebrews 4:12

As people everywhere strive to find happiness, we can look to the Scriptures and know what it really means to be happy.

1. Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4

Delighting in God simply means that we spend time with Him through prayer, Bible study, and worship. For in His presence is fulness of joy. (Psalm 16:11) Not only do we find unexplainable joy when communing with God, we are attuned to His good, pleasing, and perfect will. The desires of our hearts align with His purpose, which produces in us the genuine happiness we long for.

2. Therefore with joy you will draw water from the wells of salvationIsaiah 12:3

There is absolutely no greater joy than that which is found in the salvation of Jesus Christ. Delivered by the blood of the Lamb and set apart for His glory, we are liberated from sin and shame. No amount of the world’s “happy” can outshine that!

Jesus is a life-giving well, offering Living Water, that we might never thirst again. True happiness is found only in the Savior of the world.

3. He who heeds the word wisely will find good, and whoever trusts in the Lord, happy is he. Proverbs 16:20

The old hymn, Trust and Obey, reminds us that there is no other way to be happy, than to put our trust in the Lord and walk in obedience. Unwavering trust leads to peace in every circumstance. Wind or rain, drought or storm, happy is he who trusts in the Lord. (Psalm 40:4)

“Happy” is promised when we plant ourselves firmly on the foundation of God’s Word. Like flourishing trees, planted by streams of water, we will be fruitful and fulfilled, rooted in the best kind of happiness there is.










Will They Know Us by Our Love?..... by Debbie Holloway

Will They Know Us by Our Love?
by Debbie Holloway

"By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another" (John 13:35).

Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and it not arrogant, does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong suffered, does not rejoice in unrighteousness but rejoices with the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things (1 Corinthians 13:4-7).

These two passages are arguably the most famous Bible verses about love. Love is a concept promoted by Christians, Jews, Buddhists and Muslims. It is a thing acknowledged by atheists and agnostics. Something every man, woman, and child strives to obtain every day. Love is something we all know about and all desire. But so often it seems to be the most difficult thing for us to practice.

As Christians, we have no excuse for not knowing what love is. First Corinthians chapter 13 tells us in no uncertain terms. And Christ tells us in John 13 that the world will know that we belong to Jesus if we practice this love. But how often do we truly think of those two scriptures as one command? How often do we piece together the “how?” and the “what?” of love in our own lives?

The ramifications of doing so present a clearly defined, but difficult life. If we combine 1st Corinthians 13 and John 13, what would our lives look like? How would people come to recognize Christians? 


Well, they would know us by our patience. They would know that we are Christians by our contentmentmodesty, and humility. They would recognize us, for we would not be rude. We would seek the best for others, be difficult to make angry, and refuse to keep count of how many times we've been hurt. They would know us because evil makes us sad, and truth makes us happy. They would know us because we protect the defenseless and we do not live in suspicion of others.

They would know us by our hope. They would know us by our perseverance.

That is what love looks like. Those should be the marks of Christ’s disciples.

Oftentimes when the world hears “Christian” – they do not think of this love. They think Patriotic. They think of rules. They think of stingy, bad-tippers, who blindly vote Republican or Democrat and will judge you if you drink beer or use four-letter words. And that might not be fair. That might not be you. But it’s still your responsibility to change what the world thinks of Christians. It’s still your responsibility to demonstrate that radical love Paul described to the Corinthians.

Because then, one by one, people might start to know Jesus a little better. Because then, one by one, we could really reach the world with this radical, biblical, Christ-like love.

Intersecting Faith and Life: Find one relationship or duty in your life that lacks love. And change it.

Further reading:

1 John 1:5
Romans 13:8















A Prayer for Hope When You Are Worried and Weary..... By Tiffany Thibault

 Prayer for Hope When You Are Worried and Weary

By Tiffany Thibault

Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him, my Savior and my God. - Psalm 42:11

Another day unfolds before me, the business of life swooping in. Before I know it, the day is going full speed ahead. With its busy moments, the to-do lists, the deadlines, I keep plodding forward, girding my strength with yet another cup of coffee. A quick peek at the news or social media brings a burden to my heart. There is so much pain and heartache in this world. A phone call from a friend struggling, a chat with a teen that didn’t go as planned, a misunderstanding with your spouse. All these things begin to pile up one on top of another. This is all in just one day. If you have several days of struggles such as these, as many of us do, and then add to it a new boss, or a loved one suffering in sickness, or financial stress it just becomes too much.

Our brains and heart can only handle so much stress and heartache. Soon you become weary, and discouragement fills your heart. You begin to feel depressed, hopeless. It can feel as though you will never get out from under the weight of these struggles.

Then suddenly you have this thought: “Why am I downcast? Why am I disturbed? Put your hope in God!” The one who penned these words so many years ago was also overwhelmed by his life. He was so focused on getting through his day that he forgot who his God was.

We too are so quick to forget that we know and serve a powerful Lord. In Him we have hope! He is our Savior! He is our God! As we keep stating this truth over and over, those feelings of discouragement and weariness will subside as God fills us with hope that He will be with us through all of our situations.

He is good. He is our Savior. He is our God. As we keep seeking Him, we will yet praise Him. He will get us through today, and He will most certainly be with us in our tomorrows. He will get us through all our stuff. All we need to do is put all our hope in Him. Will you join me in learning to trust Him a little more each moment as we learn how to place our every fear and worry into His very capable hands?

Dear Lord,

Things are happening all around me, things are evil, things are sad, some things of which I cannot control. The weight of the worry, the fear, the struggles I daily encounter are wearing me down, Lord. I get so overwhelmed by all the stuff that I hear about, that I see, that I am experiencing. I am downcast, I am disturbed. Then I remember that you, Lord, are with me. You are here, you are powerful, you are in control. Thank you Lord - you are my hope! Though the world may be falling apart all around me, I will yet praise you! You are my Savior! You are my God! 

Thank you, Lord, that I can always turn to you and find peace. Be my hope and peace today I pray. Amen.