I read the daily devotional and commentary by Jim Denison on different world and cultural issues that our society is facing each week. Today, I thought his direction through pointing out key scripture references were extremely key to caring for those who are in need and those who might be homeless. Scripture is clear with the verses below. Personally, it is very convicting to me and how I view the poor, care for the poor and begs the question, what am I doing to care for the poor.
Jesus' statement, "You will always have the poor with you" (Matthew 26:11), was not his Father's desire for us but an observation about our fallen world.
How does God feel about those in need? "He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow" (Deuteronomy 10:18).
What does he want us to do for them? "Defend the cause of the weak and
fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed" (Psalm 82:3).
What happens if we do not help them? "He who gives to the poor will
lack nothing, but he who closes his eyes to them receives many curses" (Proverbs 28:27).
What will he do for those who care for them? "He who is kind to the
poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward him for what he has done" (Proverbs 19:17).
After reading these verses, ask the Lord to lead you and reveal to you one way for you to care for those who are in need.
Have a great day - Keith
http://www.denisonforum.org/global/694-why-you-should-care-about-the-poor
Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. We love because he first loved us.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
A Mighty Fortress
“God is our refuge and strength, a
very present help in trouble.” (Psalm 46:1) As we read from David’s
writing in the book of Psalms, listen to the promise we receive from
this verse...God is our refuge, our strength. God is not far away, but
right beside us in life. In Psalms 91 David also reveals to us the
strength and power of God when he says...“He (GOD) is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”
Let
us journey back to 1529, during the time of Martin Luther and the
Protestant Reformation. Strife, discord and unrest surrounded the
church during this time. Luther was determined to restore worship to
the German Church. He worked closely with skilled musicians to create
new music for believers in Jesus to sing and helped revive
congregational singing during this time. Interesting note...He would
often borrow popular secular melodies for his hymns that were heard at
the local bar or tavern. That connection struck a familiar tune with words that were life changing.
Luther’s most famous hymn is “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott” - commonly known as “A Mighty Fortress
is Our God”. In writing this song, He reflects on the awareness of our
intense struggle with our enemy - Satan. When danger and difficulty
came close, Luther would often resort to this song.
Now, let us come back to 2013. The same is true today as it was in 1529. We are in a time of strife, discord and unrest in our culture and society. The message of this song is a message for the church today. “Hallelujah, we believe our God is good. Hallelujah, a mighty fortress is our God.” Take hold of this promise today and trust God today.
Video: https://player.vimeo.com/
Sacrifice
When
you think of the word “Sacrifice”, what ideas or concepts come to your
mind? You might think of an act of giving up something that you want to
keep in order to help someone else, like sacrificing a place in line at
the grocery store for someone who is in a hurry, or maybe something
more in depth, like sacrificing a vacation week from work to serve God
on the mission field? Or, do you think of an act from Biblical times
where an animal was killed in a sacrificial offering to
God? In our modern day, that would be like sacrificing your money, time
and belongings to God and literally giving them all up as a sacrifice
in order to follow and please God.
Living
a life of sacrifice is extremely counter-cultural in our day. We live
in a society and culture that is focused on self promotion, self
glorification and self indulgence. The thought of “sacrifice” is
something we might do on occasion, but to live a life of sacrifice is
extremely difficult to do, yet look at what the Bible instructs us to do
as followers of Jesus.
Romans
12:1 says this…”Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God,
to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God,
which is your spiritual service of worship.
Paul
makes it very clear to us in this verse that our lives, our bodies, our
thoughts, our possessions...everything is to be presented as a
sacrifice to God. And why not? Look at what God did for you. He sent
His one and only son, Jesus, as the ULTIMATE sacrifice so you and I
could experience life - life forever.
This
weekend we are singing a song about this idea of sacrifice. As we look
at this song and respond to it in worship, look deep into your heart
and ask yourself this vital question, “Am I living my life as a living
sacrifice to God? Have I truly understood the sacrifice Jesus made for
me on the cross?” If not, then open your heart to the Lord.
Listen to the words of this song...
“There is love that came for us
Humbled to a sinner's cross
You broke my shame and sinfulness
You rose again victorious
You are stronger you are stronger
Sin is broken you have saved me
It is written Christ is risen Jesus you are Lord of all
Lord Jesus - thank you for your sacrifice on the cross for my sin. Might I live my life as a living sacrifice to you! Give me the strength to do so, in Jesus Name - Amen
Here is the YouTube link to this song by Hillsong called "Stronger"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJS6Gm3MUHc
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Made to Worship
When
you hear the word “worship," what do you think of? Music, church,
idols, an event, a place? Maybe you think of an action, like something
you do, or maybe it's sitting quietly and doing nothing, except resting.
Many definitions can describe worship, but the best definition I
continue to use is from Louie Giglio, who says, “Worship is OUR RESPONSE
to God, for who He is and what He has done.” Listen that again:
“Worship is OUR RESPONSE to God, for who He is and what He has done.”
I have come to understand that worship is not an event. Worship is not something a person does for an hour on Sunday morning,
leaving it behind as one goes on to the next event in life. On the
contrary, I believe strongly that worship is a believer’s RESPONSE to
God every minute of every day, week, month and year, until we die.
Romans
12:1 clearly describes worship with this mindset. “Therefore, I urge
you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies
as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and
proper worship.” We see in this life-changing verse amazing instruction
for us from God. We see that worship is from God and for God. We see
that worship is an offering of ourselves to God. We see that by
offering our lives to God, it pleases God. And lastly, we see that this
is what God requires of us as followers - to worship God because this
is true, authentic and right in His sight.
The
chorus of a popular Chris Tomlin song reminds us that “You and I were
made to worship. You and I are called to love. You and I are forgiven
and free. When you and I embrace surrender. When you and I choose to
believe. Then you and I will see what we were meant to be.” We are made
to worship God. Our focus and attitude are keenly fixed of Jesus, all
day, every day. That is worship.
So,
this weekend when you come to church, to "worship," I invite you shift
your focus, to see this time as more than an event you participate in
for an hour on Sunday. Renew your thinking to view Sunday morning
Worship Service as an important time of meeting with other worshippers
who have lived through the week as a living sacrifice to God and are
meeting to celebrate God, praise God and respond together as the body of
Christ to God for who He is and what He has done.
"Here
I am to worship. Here I am to bow down. Here I am to say that you're
my God. You're altogether lovely, altogether worthy, altogether
wonderful to me."
Watch this video - Preparing for worship this weekend
Made to Worship https://vimeo.com/74422633
Watch this video - Preparing for worship this weekend
Made to Worship https://vimeo.com/74422633
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Whom Shall I Fear?
Let
me ask you a question today. Who or what do you fear? As you walk
through your life on a daily basis, what grips you from your inner core
and traps you from experiencing a life of freedom...a life that is free
in Christ?
I pray this same prayer for us. Lord, open our eyes to see what you see. You are a God who is for us, not against us. Give us the strength and FAITH to stand in times of adversity and fear knowing you are with us.
This
weekend in worship, we are singing a song by Chris Tomlin called “Whom
Shall I Fear.” This amazing song gives the believer in Jesus the
confidence to look fear in the face and say,
I know who goes before me
I know who stands behind
The God of angel armies
Is always by my side
The one who reigns forever
He is a friend of mine
The God of angel armies
Is always by my side
What
is the message of this song? Looking in the Old Testament in 2 Kings
chapter 6 - Prophet Elisha is being attacked by an army coming against
Israel. His servant runs up to him worried about the horses and
chariots and the oncoming attack, but Elisha responds, “There is
nothing to worry about. Those who are for us are more than who are
against us.” Elisha turned to his servant and prayed, “Lord, open their
eyes to see what you see”, and when he did, he saw the mountains filled
with God’s army.
I pray this same prayer for us. Lord, open our eyes to see what you see. You are a God who is for us, not against us. Give us the strength and FAITH to stand in times of adversity and fear knowing you are with us.
Listen to Chris Tomlin speak about the writing of this song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nykPjrAyoJ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOkImV2cJDg
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