Friday, February 9, 2018

MY RIGHTEOUS RIGHT HAND - I will uphold you with my righteous right hand - God made this promise to the children of Israel, but it applies to all of His children. We can be calm, hopeful and confident no matter what we face. The God that holds and sustains the universe in His righteous right hand, is holding us … He is strengthening us … He is helping us.

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My Righteous Right Hand
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I will uphold you with my righteous right hand 

10 So do not fear, for I am with you;    do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
    
I will uphold you with my righteous      right hand.” Isaiah 41:10 New International Version (NIV)
 
Image result for uphold isaiah 41:10FEAR NOT, FOR I AM WITH YOU; BE NOT  DISMAYED, FOR I AM YOUR GOD; I WILL STRENGTHEN YOU, I WILL HELP YOU, I WILL UPHOLD YOU WITH MY RIGHTEOUS RIGHT HAND. Isaiah 41:10
God made this promise to the children of Israel, but it applies to all of His children.
Image result for uphold isaiah 41:10There are many things in this world that can make us fearful and can cause us to look around with alarm… that is what dismayed means here.
But like Peter walking on the water, if we keep our eyes on Jesus and not the things around us, we will be filled with peace and be enabled to do what we could never do on our own.
Why does God tell us not to be afraid? Because He promises to be with us … in other passages, He tells us that He will never leave us or forsake us.
Image result for uphold isaiah 41:10God is our protector and if He is for us, who can be against us?
We can be calm, hopeful and confident, because no matter what we face, the God that holds and sustains the universe in His righteous right hand, is holding us … He is strengthening us … He is helping us.
If we could see God in the flesh standing with us, we would not be afraid of anything … so we must act as though we see Him … that’s what faith is all about!
Image result for uphold isaiah 41:10Meditate on this promise and let it fill you with strength and courage, so that faith, instead of fear, will become your first response to troubling situations.
If you are walking through the valley right now because of a death, an accident, a serious medical condition, a financial crisis, the loss of a job or any other tragedy, stand on God's immovable promises and let His words bring security to your soul.
Let God's promises guide you like signal lights through your dark valley. 
The future is bright on the other side.
Are you struggling with a big decision or wondering how your eternal future will play out?
Why not talk to the God of the universe and let Him work in your behalf?
He says, “I will instruct you and teach you the way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you" (Psalm 32:8).
Ask God to show you what to do. Pray the following prayer:
“Heavenly Father,
I admit that I am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You. I now want to turn away from my past sinful life and begin a new life with You. I receive Your free gift of salvation.
Please forgive me. I now receive your Son, Jesus Christ as my Savior, my Master and my Lord. I believe and confess that Jesus Christ died for my sins, was buried, and rose from the dead.
I want to receive all that Jesus Christ has provided for me as my Savior. Your Word says, ‘Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved’ (Romans 10:13).
I believe and confess that Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and no man comes unto the Father, but by Him.
Lord Jesus, I pray and ask You, to come into my heart and be Lord of my life. I thank You that you have given me eternal life, and according to Your Word, I am born again, has eternal life, and I am now a child of God.
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit Who is in me now. I surrender my life to You. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Use me for Your glory.
In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
If you have just put your trust in Jesus Christ, you have been born into God’s family.
As a spiritual baby, you need to grow by feeding on God’s Word – the Bible (1 Peter 2:2).
You must have a good modern translation Bible and begin prayerfully reading it. Start in the New Testament, such as the Gospel of John or Paul’s letters to the Ephesians.
As you read, ask two questions: “What are You, Lord?” “What do You want me to do?”
Also, you need to join a Christian fellowship where the Bible is taught and where God is truly worshiped.
God bless you as you begin your new life with Him!
©Debbie Kay, Hope For The Broken Hearted
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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

WITH ALL I AM - Darlene Zschech - Into Your hand I commit again With All I am For You Lord You hold my world in the palm of Your hand And I'm Yours forever Jesus I believe in You Jesus I belong to You You're the reason that I live The reason that I sing with all I am


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With All IAm

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Into Your hand I commit again
With All I am For You Lord
You hold my world in the palm of Your hand
And I'm Yours forever

Jesus I believe in You

Jesus I belong to You
You're the reason that I live
The reason that I sing with all I am

I'll walk with You wherever You go
Through tears and joy I'll trust in You
And I will live in all of Your ways
Your promises forever

Jesus I believe in You
Jesus I belong to You
You're the reason that I live

The reason that I sing

Jesus I believe in You
Jesus I belong to You
You're the reason that I live
The reason that I sing with all I am

I will worship, I will worship You
I will worship, I will worship You
I will worship, I will worship You
I will worship, I will worship You

I will worship, I will worship You
I will worship, I will worship You
I will worship, I will worship You
I will worship, I will worship You

Jesus I believe in You
Jesus I belong to You
You're the reason that I live
The reason that I sing

Jesus I believe in You
Jesus I belong to You
You're the reason that I live

The reason that I sing

Jesus I believe in You
Jesus I belong to You
You're the reason that I live
The reason that I sing with all I am

I will worship, I will worship You
I will worship and I will worship You


STORMS OF LIFE - Jesus tells us that life will be full of storms. But the storms are sandwiched between His peace and His overcoming power. These are two powerful truths that give us a new perspective on the daily struggles of life.

Here's what to do when the storms of life crash in around you. 
What to Do Until the Storms of Life Blow Over
Leonard Davidson 
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Recently I heard a meteorologist on the Weather Channel say something profound — “No one knows when, or where the next devastating storm will come. But we do know this; there will be another storm."Sounds a lot like life, doesn't it?
It has been said that we are either in a storm, coming out of a storm, or about to enter a storm.
Is this just a fatalistic attitude, or is it the reality of living in a fallen world?
Remember what Jesus said? "In the world you will have tribulation." (John 16:33). 
The Greek word for "tribulation"(“thlipsis”) literally means affliction, trouble, anguish, persecution and burdens.
Paul tells us that Satan is the "prince of the power of the air" (Ephesians 2:2).
And the ruler of "the cosmic powers over this present darkness ...  the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places" (Ephesians 6:12).
When Adam and Eve sinned in the garden, authority and power were given over to Satan.
No wonder we face so many storms in life!
Some of these are: the loss of a child, depression, anxiety, a doctor's unwanted diagnosis, a loveless, lifeless marriage, prodigal children, and financial difficulties.
The list goes on and on—from one storm to another.
We too often desperately struggle to find relief and wonder how to survive—mentally, physically, and especially spiritually.
It is interesting to see the statements Jesus precedes, and then follows his "tribulation" statement with—all in the same verse.
He begins with "In me you may have peace" (John 16:33). 
He finishes with "but take heart; I have overcome the world."
Jesus tells us that life will be full of storms. But the storms are sandwiched between His peace and His overcoming power. 
These are two powerful truths that give us a new perspective on the daily struggles of life.
Perhaps that is what John meant when he declared "... for He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world." (1 John 4:4).
We live in a fallen world which is for now under the authority of the evil one.
But Someone greater — all powerful — almighty —everlasting in love — eternal — allows us to run to Him in the midst of the storm, and experience His peace ... and His overcoming power.
King David understood this all too well. 
At one point, trying to avoid death at the hand of Saul, he found himself hiding in a cave.
His words ring true even today — "Be gracious to me, O God, be gracious to me! For my soul seeks refuge in You; in the shadow of Your wings I will make my refuge, until the ruinous storm passes by" (Psalm 57:1, MEV)
"Until the hurricane blows over."
I don't know about you, but more than once life has felt like a category 5 hurricane — complete with 155 mph winds, rain blowing sideways and an 18 foot ocean surge with lightning and thunder all around.
During these times—and we all have them—remember that the storm is wedged in between the peace of Jesus ... and His overcoming power.
Take heart. Those two divine, eternal truths won't remove you from the storm — but they will change your perspective and you will overcome.
Prayer Power for the Week
Thank God for His overcoming power and that His peace can sustain and carry you through any storm you have to face.
Thank Him that He is faithful to His promise to never ever leave or forsake you.
Allow His Spirit to produce His fruit of righteousness in you so that you can continually walk in joy, peace and all the other fruit of the Spirit.
Continue to pray for our spiritual and government leaders, for worldwide revival, the expansion of God's kingdom, and the persecuted church.
Pray that Israel fulfill God's purpose in this hour. Lift up our military and their families.

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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

JESUS IN YOUR STORM - Is it a Ghost or the Real Jesus? - Jesus is seeking to perfect your faith. Sooner or later, the real Jesus will require you to look straight in the eye of the impossible and believe God for His power. He does not come in daylight; He comes at night in the midst of a violent storm.


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Jesus In Your Storm
The Real Jesus
Francis Frangipane


A Storm, a Ghost or Jesus?
Get used to the idea that Jesus is seeking to perfect your faith
“. . .2 looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:2 English Standard Version (ESV)
Sooner or later, the real Jesus will require you to look straight in the eye of the impossible and believe God for His power.
Consider when the Lord sent His disciples to cross the Sea of Galilee.
Later that night, Jesus comes to them walking on water (see Matthew 14:22-33).
Contrary winds are causing the sea to churn with turbulent swells.
Of course, Jesus could have waited for a calm day to walk on water. Or He simply could have arrived at the other side of the sea supernaturally.
No, the Lord comes to the disciples with something in mind: a lesson on faith.
Please note that this is a violent storm.
Jesus offers no preliminary instruction, no "Basic Water-Walking 101."
He does not let them practice on puddles or wait until winter so they could walk on frozen water first. 
He waits for a storm to teach how to walk on water, which is by all accounts harder to do on rolling waves than on a placid sea.
Then, on top of that, He does not come in daylight; He comes at night.
So Jesus comes to the disciples in the middle of the sea, in the middle of a storm, in the middle of the night to teach them how to walk on water.
If you are taking notes, write this down: Jesus does not make lessons in faith easy!
But this is the real Jesus with His real disciples, who were both physically tired and more than a little fearful.
Scripture says that the sight of a figure walking on the water, coming out of the blowing wind and spray in the darkness of the night, turns the disciples' fear into terror.
They cry out, "It is a ghost!"
As Jesus approaches the boat, He calls out, "Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid."
When Jesus says in the midst of your storm, "It is I," it is a call to faith.
When He says, "Take courage," it is a call to action.
For true faith is a verb, not a noun.
Again, if you are taking notes, write this down: true faith will always, at some point, require courage.
Peter says, "Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water."
This is wonderful, really. Here is an insight not only into the real Jesus but also into Peter's relationship with Christ.
Ever since Peter has known Jesus, the Lord has required the disciples to do impossible things: heal the sick, feed multitudes with a lunch pail of food, raise the dead.
Over and over Peter has seen Jesus work miracles; and then, over and over, Jesus has empowered Peter to do what he just saw Jesus do. 

That night on the stormy sea, Peter has this amazing discernment, and this too is something you should underscore.
He realizes that if it is really the Jesus he knows, in a moment He will tell him to do the impossible.
And true to form, Jesus calls to Peter: "Come!"
Now Peter is not about to walk on the water, not really.
When he steps out, Peter is walking on the word of the Lord: Come.” 
Peter knows that the power to accomplish the impossible resides in obedience to Christ's word. It is this supernatural reality upon which he steps.
You see, faith is all about trusting the integrity of Jesus Christ's command.
Do you think Peter feels power when he steps on the water? I don't think he feels anything besides the storm. No goose bumps. No "glory chills."
Just obedience to the Lord’s word.
With the spray in his face, Peter sits on the topside rail of the rocking boat, then swings his legs over the churning water.
Peering through the wind and rain, he looks at Jesus. Then he slips down and stands upright on the rolling sea!
Splash! One step. Splash!
Then another and another until Peter walks right up to Jesus. This is no little walk. 
Admittedly, anyone can walk on water for the first step. It is the second step and beyond that is difficult.
Peter walks until the waves grab his attention; he takes his eyes off Jesus, and then he begins to sink. 
Jesus saves him, of course, and when they get into the boat the wind stops.
Maybe we would expect the Lord to say, "Peter, you did it!"
Maybe Peter was expecting praise for his short water-walking career, but no, Jesus lovingly rebukes him, saying, "Why did you doubt?"
Christ sees the beginning of something great within Peter, and He does not want it contaminated by religious pride or self-pity.
Most of us want a medal every time we do something for God, but He is not about to let Peter or us build a monument to our accomplishments, especially when we are just beginning.
If this miracle of Peter's were done by some of us here in America, in two weeks we would have tours, T-shirts and commemorative celebrations of the day we walked on water.
But Jesus will allow none of that for His disciples. He sees greatness emerging in Peter, and He will not press His disciples toward anything other than conformity to His character.
Remember: God's goal is that we become Christ-like.
Therefore, the real Jesus is going to call us to do the impossible.
Walking with God means that we will be called to do what we have never done before.
You will see Jesus ahead of you, probably in some kind of storm, but it will be the beginning of a miracle that will change you and touch the world around you.
“Lord, forgive me for seeking a safe life instead of a supernatural life. I want more of You. Call me out of the boat of my familiar, predictable world. Master, for the sake of reaching the lost, increase my faith until I am standing with You on the water of divine potential. In Jesus' Name, Amen.” 
God never calls us to do something for Him that He does not empower us to do if we are willing to do the work and time. Take the time to get to know God in an intimate way.
As your relationship with Him grows, you move up in rank and are assigned harder missions. Your purpose on earth is to shine God’s love to a lost and dying world.
Open your ears and your heart to the Lord and be excited about your new future serving Him in spirit and truth.
God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life.
Serve Him.
Wait on Him.
And expect … for He is able to do much much more than you can ask or imagine.
Settle that sin issue ...
“Father God, I confess I am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You.
I am truly sorry. I now want to turn away from my past sinful life and live a new life pleasing to You.
Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again.
I believe that Your Son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer.
I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Thank You that according to Your Word, I am now born again.
Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Use me for Your glory.
In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen.”
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If you have just put your trust in Jesus Christ, you have been born into God’s family.
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As a spiritual baby, you need to grow by feeding on God’s Word – the Bible (1 Peter 2:2).
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You must have a good modern translation Bible and begin prayerfully reading it. Start in the New Testament, such as the Gospel of John or Paul’s letters to the Ephesians.

Also, you need to join a Christian fellowship where the Bible is taught and where God is truly worshiped.

God bless you as you begin your new life with Him! 
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